Microsoft released the Windows 10 KB5082200 extended security update to address the April 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes, patching 167 vulnerabilities including two zero-day flaws and updating builds to 19045.7184 (19044.7184 for LTSC 2021). The update adds Remote Desktop .rdp phishing protections, Secure Boot dynamic status reporting and a phased rollout of new Secure Boot certificates, and is available via Windows Update for Enterprise LTSC and ESU-enrolled devices. #KB5082200 #Windows10
Keypoints
- KB5082200 fixes 167 vulnerabilities from April 2026 Patch Tuesday, including two zero-day flaws.
- Remote Desktop (.rdp) files now show all requested connection settings off by default and display a one-time security warning to reduce phishing risks.
- Windows Security gains dynamic Secure Boot status reporting and badges to show rollout progress of new Secure Boot certificates.
- The update fixes a BitLocker recovery issue on some Intel Connected Standby devices and adds targeted rollout signals for certificate deployment.
- The update upgrades Windows 10 to build 19045.7184 (19044.7184 for Enterprise LTSC 2021), is installable via Settings > Windows Update for eligible systems, and has no known issues.