Microsoft released security updates addressing 130 vulnerabilities across its products, including a publicly disclosed SQL Server flaw (CVE-2025-49719). The patches mitigate risks such as remote code execution, information disclosure, and privilege escalation, emphasizing the importance of timely updates. #CVE-2025-49719 #RemoteCodeExecution #MicrosoftPatchTuesday
Keypoints
- Microsoft released patches for 130 security vulnerabilities across its software suite.
- The SQL Server flaw (CVE-2025-49719) involves improper input validation and has not been exploited as a zero-day.
- Critical updates address vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution, including flaws in SharePoint and Kerberos.
- Office applications received patches for code execution flaws caused by malicious documents.
- Users are advised to apply patches promptly to protect against privilege escalation, RCE, and information disclosure threats.
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