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An update fixes ten important flaws

Windows 10 and 11 received an update earlier this week. It fixes several security vulnerabilities, including ten important ones, if it does not bring anything new to the user. To download it, go to Windows Settings.

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Windows received a new custom update earlier this week, the popular patch Tuesday. It does not really bring anything new to the user, But still fixes 119 potential vulnerabilities, Including ten critics.

Further, Two holes called “zero day” are filled. Vulnerabilities that actually undermine the security of your computer and your data, but they are never used. As a reminder, this type of defect is not listed by the manufacturer or security companies and is not used by hackers.

Windows 10 and 11 fixes several important bugs

Fixed bugs in Microsoft only apply to OS Related software, such as Skype or Edge Windows is the default browser. Ten of them allowed malicious people to take advantage of the system. If the list of fixes is scary (there are still 119!), It’s a regular thing at Microsoft, and every patch fixes several bugs every Tuesday. This update is applied on the second Tuesday of each month.

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To download this patch, go to Windows Settings and then to the Windows Update tab. Otherwise, the patch will download automatically after a while and be restarted. From July, companies will no longer have to wait for this patch to arrive Tuesday to repair vulnerabilities. Microsoft promises an autobat Related applications will be sorted automatically when available.

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As a reminder, Windows 11 was released on October 2021. Completely updating the design of Windows 10, Its function is not very different. Microsoft will follow the old OS over time until at least 2025. This is obviously related to security patches like this. So users can relax in peace, at least for now.