It’s April already and everyone is looking towards Microsoft, in hopes that some of the flaws they’ve been struggling with will finally get fixed.

  • A pretty busy month for a Microsoft Patch Tuesday release, with 128 CVEs.Out of all the CVEs, 10 are rated Critical, 115 Important, and 3 Moderate.We’ve included each and everyone in this article, with direct links as well.

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We’ve already provided the direct download links for the cumulative updates released today for Windows 10 and 11, but now it’s time to talk about Critical Vulnerabilities and Exposures again.

This month, the Redmond tech giant released 128 new patches, which is a lot more than some people were expecting right before Easter.

These software updates address CVEs in:

  • Microsoft Windows and Windows Components
  • Microsoft Defender and Defender for Endpoint
  • Microsoft Dynamics, Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based)
  • Exchange Server
  • Office and Office Components
  • SharePoint Server
  • Windows Hyper-V
  • DNS Server
  • Skype for Business
  • .NET and Visual Studio
  • Windows App Store
  • Windows Print Spooler Components

Before we get into a more in-depth analysis, note that all this is in addition to the 17 CVEs released for the Chromium Open-Source Software (OSS) by Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based).

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128 CVEs were identified and dealt with this month

Indeed, this was a pretty busy month for Microsoft security experts. You might like to know that, out the 128 new CVEs released, 10 are rated Critical, 115 are rated Important, and three are rated Moderate in severity.

Keep in mind that only one of the bugs is listed as under active exploit this month, even though experts expected that number to be higher.

The next Patch Tuesday rollout will be on May 10th, so don’t get too comfortable with the current state of affairs, as it might change sooner than you think.

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