Critical security update released for Windows 10 and 11!

Microsoft has released a comprehensive update to close serious security vulnerabilities affecting Windows 10 and 11 users. This update, which fixes 57 vulnerabilities, specifically targets vulnerabilities actively exploited by cyber attackers. It is very important to install the update to reduce the risks of remote access and data breaches.

Apr 29, 2025 - 00:52
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Critical security update released for Windows 10 and 11!

Important security update from Microsoft
Microsoft has released a new update to close critical security vulnerabilities in Windows 10 and 11 operating systems. This update, which comes as part of the company's monthly "Patch Tuesday", fixes six vulnerabilities actively used in cyberattacks and a total of 57 security vulnerabilities.
 
Critical patches for system security
The update closes vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to remotely access computers and run malicious code. One of the most dangerous vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-24993, allows attackers to take over a system by opening a malicious virtual hard disk file. Microsoft has determined the vulnerability's risk rating as 7.8 and announced that users should update it without delay.
 
In addition, the vulnerability coded CVE-2025-24991 allows attackers to gain unauthorized access to data in the system, while the vulnerability coded CVE-2025-24984 can lead to unwanted data being added to certain log files.
 
Warning from cybersecurity experts
Microsoft also announced that it has closed three more vulnerabilities that are actively used in attacks. Cybersecurity experts consider it an extraordinary situation that so many vulnerabilities are being exploited at the same time. The security research group called Zero Day Initiative emphasizes that system administrators should install the update as soon as possible, stating that the vulnerability coded CVE-2025-26633 has affected more than 600 institutions.
 
This update released by Microsoft aims to make users' systems more secure against cyber threats. Users and system administrators are advised to install the updates without wasting time.
 
 
 
Source: CUMHA - CUMHURS NEWS AGENCY

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