Critical Remote Code Execution and Spoofing Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Patch Tuesday

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Microsoft has released patches to address several serious security holes in the Windows operating system and has issued a warning that hackers may use these vulnerabilities to gain total control of unpatched devices.

Microsoft identified at least 33 vulnerabilities spanning a number of products as part of its routine Patch Tuesday releases. The company also issued a warning about remote code execution bugs in the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), Microsoft Power Platform Connector, and MSHTML Platform components.

The biggest software developer in the world also included a publicly known AMD speculative execution bug and Chromium security flaws that plagued its Microsoft Edge browser.

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