Microsoft releases important security patch for Windows 10
Microsoft has just released a patch for Windows 10, which fixes 6 security flaws that are considered very dangerous.
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Microsoft has just released a patch update for Windows 10 users. |
According to Neowin, to update, users just need to access Settings > Update & Security and enable the update feature. Note that the computer needs to be connected to the internet.
This update fixes 6 security flaws, which are considered very dangerous, including.
- MS16-129:Addresses a critical vulnerability in the Edge browser that could allow remote code execution on affected machines.
- MS16-142:Addresses an internal vulnerability in Internet Explorer that could be exploited by hackers to install malicious code on computers and take control remotely.
- MS16-130:an internal security vulnerability in Windows that could allow remote code execution if an attacker runs a specially crafted script on an affected system.
- MS16-131: The vulnerability exploits a bug in the video driver, which could allow hackers to take control of the machine.
- MS16-132: A vulnerability related to Microsoft graphics, the Animation window fails to properly handle objects in memory, allowing a user to access a malicious website.
- MS14-141: security vulnerability related to Adobe Flash Player, this is also the error that Google warned Windows users a few days ago.
According to TNO