Get the Windows 10 & 11 June Patch Tuesday updates today

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Key notes

  • Waiting eagerly on another batch of security updates from the Redmond tech giant?
  • You came to the right palace, as we will have everything ready for you as they deploy.
  • Last month, Microsoft addressed a total of 74 CVEs during the Patch Tuesday rollout.
June patch Tuesday Update

You are indeed right, another month has passed since we received the last batch of security updates from Microsoft. And the time is upon us again, so buckle up for another security software rollout.

Today marks the Patch Tuesday release for the month of June, which means that the major vulnerabilities and flaws will finally be fixed. Well, most of them at least.

While we wait for this rollout to begin. let’s take a look at last month’s patches and see what can expect from this release.

What were the highlights of the May Patch Tuesday release?

Microsoft has been hard at work on security improvements in pretty much everything that has to do with software security for the Windows operating system suite.

Last month, for example, the 74 new updates that were deployed during the Patch Tuesday rollout addressed CVEs in:

  • Microsoft Windows and Windows Components
  • .NET and Visual Studio
  • Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based)
  • Microsoft Exchange Server
  • Office and Office Components
  • Windows Hyper-V
  • Windows Authentication Methods
  • BitLocker
  • Windows Cluster Shared Volume (CSV)
  • Remote Desktop Client
  • Windows Network File System
  • NTFS
  • Windows Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol

What can we expect this month?

There’s no denying that the great majority of users are surely hoping to see a fix for CVE-2022-30190 in this month’s operating systems updates.

As you would have imagined already, the rollout should include updates for Office and Sharepoint Server as well.

Furthermore, Exchange Server and .NET framework were updated last month so probably won’t see anything new here.

However, it has been quite a while since Microsoft delivered a SQL Server update on Patch Tuesday, so we should also be open to this possibility.

Although the untrained eye might have a look and think that everything works as it should, experts actually anticipate another large set of CVEs addressed in the OS updates.

Only a few hours separate us from this software rollout, so we might as well just wait and see with our own eyes. Hopefully it’s only standard stuff.

What do you think will get patched this month? Share your predictions with us in the comments section below.

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