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Microsoft fixed a bug causing Windows updates from May 2025 onward to fail with ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME when installed via WUSA from a network share. The fix arrived in June 2026 Patch Tuesday updates KB5079391 for Windows 11 and KB5094125 for Windows Server 2025. Affected enterprise devices can work around the issue by saving.msu files locally.
Microsoft's June Patch Tuesday fixes a record 200 vulnerabilities, including 33 critical flaws and five bugs under active exploitation. The patches cover Windows, Office, and other products. Customers should apply updates immediately to block attacks already in the wild.
Microsoft issued patches for roughly 200 flaws in its latest Patch Tuesday update, surpassing the previous record of nearly 170 CVEs set in October 2025. The update fixes 32 critical CVEs and three zero-day flaws. Dustin Childs of TrendAI's Zero Day Initiative warned that AI is supercharging cyber threats heading into summer.
Microsoft released fixes for over 200 security vulnerabilities in its June Patch Tuesday, the largest in the program's history. The batch includes 38 critical flaws and three zero-days, two of which were already under active exploitation. One critical TCP/IP stack bug scored 9.8 on the CVSS scale and is wormable on some networks.
Microsoft addressed 206 CVEs in June Patch Tuesday, a record since 2017, with 38 critical and three publicly known but none exploited. The volume surpasses May and exceeds the total CVEs shipped in all of 2018. Microsoft did not disclose how many were found via AI tools.
Microsoft's June 2026 Patch Tuesday addressed nearly 200 vulnerabilities, the largest monthly fix count ever. Nearly three dozen bugs were rated critical, and exploit code for at least three flaws is publicly available. AI-driven bug discovery is expected to make such heavy patch volumes the norm.
Microsoft fixed 200 vulnerabilities in the latest Patch Tuesday updates. Three of the flaws were publicly disclosed before Microsoft addressed them. The patches cover a range of security issues across Microsoft products.
Microsoft's June 2026 Patch Tuesday addresses 200 flaws, including three publicly disclosed zero-day vulnerabilities. The update includes 33 critical vulnerabilities, 28 of which are remote code execution bugs. None of the zero-day flaws are known to have been actively exploited.
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