Patch Tuesday – June 2025


Microsoft is addressing 67 vulnerabilities this June 2025 Patch Tuesday. Microsoft has evidence of in-the-wild exploitation for just one of the vulnerabilities published today, and that is reflected in CISA KEV.

Separately, Microsoft is aware of existing public disclosure for one other freshly published vulnerability. Microsoft’s luck holds for a ninth consecutive Patch Tuesday, since neither of today’s zero-day vulnerabilities are evaluated as critical severity at time of publication. Today also sees the publication of eight critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities.

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Source: Rapid7


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