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    Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday: 140 Flaws Fixed, Including Zero-Day, RCEs & AMD CPU Threats

    July 9, 2025

    Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday: 140 Flaws Fixed, Including Zero-Day, RCEs & AMD CPU Threats

    Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday arrives with a hefty load: a total of 140 vulnerabilities patched, including 14 critical and 115 important severity flaws. This month’s release spans Microsoft’s co …
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