Microsoft Patches a Record 570 Security Flaws in July as AI Accelerates the Pace of Vulnerability Discovery
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Your PC Is in Danger: Microsoft Launches an Update that Fixes More than 500 Security Bugs on Windows
Microsoft has published the largest security update in its history by correcting more than 500 vulnerabilities in Windows and other Windows products.The traditional Patch Tuesday of July 2026 includes the highest number of bugs solved in a single update and responds to the increasing number of threats detected in recent months.In addition, corrections include three zero-day vulnerabilities, two of which were already being exploited by cybercrimi…
Microsoft's largest Patch Tuesday in history: 570 vulnerabilities, 3 zero-day vulnerabilities, and a recap of new feature release dates.
The figure almost doubles what was reported in the same period last year. Experts consider it a good news: it is better for the company to find its own mistakes before the attackers do.
Microsoft's July patchday is exceptionally extensive. A total of 570 vulnerabilities have been fixed, 57 of them critical and 510 important. Among them are three zero-day gaps, two of which are already actively exploited in attacks and one has been made public. Also striking is the huge number of 468 vulnerabilities in Microsoft-Edge/Chromium, of which [...] The post Why AI-supported vulnerability search puts the patch under pressure first appea…
Microsoft released a massive security update package for Windows 10 and 11, patching an unprecedented 570 vulnerabilities in a single release. This release not only updated the June figures but also became the largest in the company's history in terms of the number of security flaws fixed. Among other things, three zero-day vulnerabilities were fixed, two of which were already actively exploited... The post "Microsoft Fixed a Record 570 Windows …
July's Patch Tuesday sees an end-of-support collision amidst a massive, record-setting patch wave
Microsoft addressed 722 CVEs this month once the 427 Chromium upstream relays are set aside — roughly three times a normal cycle and one of the largest single months in recent memory. Two vulnerabilities arrive under active exploitation: an elevation of privilege in Active Directory Federation Services (CVE-2026-56155), and an elevation of privilege in SharePoint Server (CVE-2026-56164). A third, a BitLocker security feature bypass (CVE-2026-506…
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