August Patch Tuesday Signals Urgency for Immediate Updates
Microsoft rolled out a total of 90 patches this week during its latest Patch Tuesday release for August.
Microsoft rolled out a total of 90 patches this week during its latest Patch Tuesday release for August. These patches address vulnerabilities, including repairs for five Windows zero-day issues (CVE-2024-38178, CVE-2024-38193, CVE-2024-38213, CVE-2024-38106, CVE-2024-38107) and one zero-day problem impacting Office (CVE-2024-38189).
This situation necessitates an immediate call for action to apply the patches promptly for both Windows and Microsoft Office this month. Microsoft has presented a variety of pragmatic solutions and suggestions to mitigate the risks posed by these security flaws. Our testing strategy aligns with these recommendations, particularly focusing on the network-related functionalities within Windows.
Any incremental updates for the Microsoft development frameworks can be seamlessly integrated into your routine patch deployment schedule. Notably, Microsoft did not issue any updates for Microsoft SQL Server or Exchange Server. On the other hand, Adobe Reader updates are now available again, which we anticipate will be included in the standard Patch Now release cycle for your Windows desktop system.
