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    Home»Development»Microsoft Patches 130 Vulnerabilities, Including Critical Flaws in SPNEGO and SQL Server

    Microsoft Patches 130 Vulnerabilities, Including Critical Flaws in SPNEGO and SQL Server

    July 9, 2025

    For the first time in 2025, Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday updates did not bundle fixes for exploited security vulnerabilities, but the company acknowledged one of the addressed flaws had been publicly known.
    The patches resolve a whopping 130 vulnerabilities, along with 10 other non-Microsoft CVEs that affect Visual Studio, AMD, and its Chromium-based Edge browser. Of these 10 are rated Critical and

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