
Microsoft Releases Security Updates to Fix 67 Vulnerabilities
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Microsoft has released security updates to address at least 67 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and software. One of the flaws is already being actively exploited, and software patterns showing how to exploit a widely used Windows bug, patched this month, are now public. The technical details include CVE-2025-33053 and CVE-2025-33073, with mentions of software such as Acrobat Reader, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. The described impacts include active attacks and the public disclosure of exploitation methods.