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Patch Now: Microsoft Flags Zero-Day & Critical Zero-Click Bugs

Posted on November 11, 2025
Patch Now: Microsoft Flags Zero-Day & Critical Zero-Click Bugs

Security teams may have a less burdensome rollout in November after October’s Goliath Patch Tuesday, but shouldn’t wait on a few top-priority fixes.

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