Microsoft fixes dozens of vulnerabilities in Windows systems

Microsoft announced that it has addressed dozens of vulnerabilities in Windows systems, some of which were dangerous.

The company indicated in its blog on the Internet that the latest update addressed 97 defects and problems in Windows systems, including 45 security vulnerabilities related to the code of those systems, and 20 problems related to the privilege system were corrected, and a number of security vulnerabilities that were exploited to penetrate computers and Internet data.

Among the most serious vulnerabilities that the update addressed is a vulnerability coded CVE-2023-28252, and this vulnerability is related to the Windows Common Log File System Driver.

According to experts, the aforementioned vulnerability might have been exploited to obtain privileges in Windows systems and control those systems.

The latest “Patch Tuesday” update also addressed several vulnerabilities such as: CVE-2023-28287, CVE-2023-28295, CVE-2023-28285, and CVE-2023-28311, which might have been exploited for online phishing.

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