Microsoft has officially released new security updates for Windows 10 and 11 for you to download. Wait a minute, you might be thinking, haven’t we already seen the monthly patches for June? That’s very true, but things didn’t quite go according to plan.
More than two weeks after the initial discovery of the critical Follina vulnerability, Microsoft has fixed this and several other bugs. We would still strongly recommend you to install it, but it hasn’t been easy for those who have already done so.
Wi-Fi hotspot functionality has been completely disrupted, while ARM-based computers (like the Surface Pro X) may have trouble signing in to Outlook, Microsoft Teams, and some VPNs.
In response, Microsoft has released two emergency security patches – KB5016138 for Windows 11 and KB5016139 for Windows 10. It’s the second time we’ve seen what Microsoft calls “out-of-band” updates since the launch of Windows 11 , while the other takes place in January.
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