Microsoft patches over 50 vulnerabilities

 

Microsoft patches over 50 vulnerabilities

Microsoft has released security updates as part of its June 2024 Patch Tuesday that address over 50 vulnerabilities across various software products.

While this month’s Patch Tuesday doesn’t include patches for zero-day flaws, it fixes a number of high-risk vulnerabilities in MicroDicom DICOM Viewer, Microsoft Office, Windows Standards-Based Storage Management Service, Microsoft SAPI, DSVM, RRAS, MSMQ, Microsoft Event Trace Log File Parsing, Windows Routing and Remote Access Service, Microsoft Visual Studio, and Microsoft SharePoint Server.

The Windows maker has also fixed a couple of remote code execution flaws in Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft DFS.

In separate news, Google released the June 2024 Android Security Bulletin to patch multiple security issues, including a zero-day vulnerability that, according to the vendor, “may be under limited, targeted exploitation.”

Tracked as CVE-2024-32896, the bug is an improper input validation issue in the Pixel Firmwire subcomponent that can be exploited by local application for code execution.

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