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    Microsoft’s June 2025 Patch Tuesday: 2 Zero-Days, 69 Vulnerabilities Patched!

    June 10, 2025

    Microsoft’s June 2025 Patch Tuesday: 2 Zero-Days, 69 Vulnerabilities Patched!

    Microsoft’s June 2025 Patch Tuesday rollout has addressed a substantial 69 vulnerabilities, including 10 critical and 57 important rated issues across Windows and enterprise services. Among these, two …
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    Jun 10, 2025 (2 hours, 59 minutes ago)

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    CVE-2025-47172

    CVE-2025-47162

    CVE-2025-33073

    CVE-2025-33071

    CVE-2025-33053

    CVE-2025-32710

    CVE-2025-29828

    CVE-2024-38213

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