Patch Tuesday Surprise: Microsoft Dodges Exploited Flaws, Adobe and SAP Join the Bug Bash!

Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday bundle offers a rare twist—no exploited security issues, but there are ten critical flaws to tackle. Among them, CVE-2025-49696 stands out with its sneaky preview pane exploit in Office. Prioritize this patch before your computer decides to become an involuntary party planner for hackers.

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Hot Take:

Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday might not be the fireworks show of exploited vulnerabilities we expected, but don’t get too comfortable. With ten critical flaws, it’s more of a ‘whack-a-mole’ game than a victory lap. And while Office continues its transformation into a bug buffet, AMD users and SQL defenders aren’t left out of this month’s panic-patching extravaganza. Meanwhile, Adobe is throwing its own patch party, and Google’s Android team is taking a sabbatical. Who knew cybersecurity could be this much fun?

Key Points:

  • Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday has no exploited vulnerabilities but includes ten critical flaws.
  • Office continues to be a hotspot for remote code execution issues.
  • AMD and SQL users should also prioritize updates.
  • Adobe is busy with critical patches, while Google skips Android updates this month.
  • SAP issues a slew of updates, including some with a perfect CVSS score.

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