Microsoft's June Patch Tuesday update addresses over 200 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), with 32 rated as critical, marking a significant increase in the number of vulnerabilities patched in a single update1. The patches include fixes for three zero-day vulnerabilities, as well as a batch of high-risk vulnerabilities that require urgent assessment. Additionally, Microsoft has patched one older flaw that is currently being exploited, and has issued patches for enterprise products that are likely to be exploited. SAP and Adobe have also released critical vulnerability fixes, with SAP addressing four critical vulnerabilities and Adobe fixing critical vulnerabilities in its enterprise software. The large number of vulnerabilities patched in this update highlights the ongoing challenge of keeping software up to date and secure. This matters to security practitioners because the sheer volume of patches released requires immediate attention to prevent potential exploitation of these vulnerabilities.
June Patch Tuesday marks a ‘new normal’ with over 200 CVEs, 32 rated ‘critical’
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Why This Matters
Microsoft’s to-do list includes fixes for three zero days, 32 patches rated as ‘critical’, and a batch of other high-risk vulnerabilities that need urgent assessment.
References
- CSO Online. (2026, June 10). June Patch Tuesday marks a ‘new normal’ with over 200 CVEs, 32 rated ‘critical’. CSO Online. https://www.csoonline.com/article/4183632/june-patch-tuesday-marks-a-new-normal-with-over-200-cves-32-rated-critical.html
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