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EoP Flaws Again Lead Microsoft Patch Day

Posted on September 9, 2025
EoP Flaws Again Lead Microsoft Patch Day

Nearly half the CVEs Microsoft disclosed in its September security update, including one publicly known bug, enable escalation of privileges.

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