Patch Tuesday Panic: Microsoft & Adobe’s Exploitation Extravaganza!
Patch Tuesday spices things up with Microsoft revealing five actively exploited flaws—just in time for your patching extravaganza! These ‘important’ issues, affecting Windows 10, 11, and Servers since 2019, boast CVSS scores of 7.5 to 7.8. Who knew patching could be this thrilling?

Hot Take:
Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday is like a box of chocolates: You never know what you’re gonna get, but there’s always a few spicy surprises. With five flaws actively being exploited and rated ‘important’ rather than ‘critical’—it’s like they’re saying, “Hey, no biggie, just a minor fire in the server room.” Meanwhile, Adobe’s patches are fashionably late, Apple’s playing whack-a-mole with vulnerabilities, and SAP’s having a security crisis. Pour yourself a large cup of coffee; it’s going to be a long patching session.
Key Points:
- Microsoft revealed five actively exploited flaws in its latest Patch Tuesday, all rated ‘important.’
- Adobe released patches for multiple products, with Photoshop and ColdFusion topping the list of vulnerabilities.
- Apple issued a slew of fixes, including one being exploited in targeted attacks on older iOS versions.
- SAP released 18 patches, including a critical fix for NetWeaver.
- Ivanti addressed three vulnerabilities, including a critical privilege escalation issue.