June 2026 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Patches 206 Vulnerabilities Including Three Publicly Disclosed Zero-Days
Blog post from Crowdstrike
CrowdStrike's June 2026 Patch Tuesday report highlights Microsoft's patching of 206 vulnerabilities, including three publicly disclosed zero-day vulnerabilities and numerous critical vulnerabilities affecting various Windows components and applications. This release addresses significant security flaws in systems such as Windows Kernel, Azure Kubernetes Service, and Remote Desktop Client, among others, with CVSS scores indicating high severity and potential risks of remote code execution and privilege escalation. Microsoft has proactively remediated some vulnerabilities within its cloud infrastructure without customer intervention, while CrowdStrike emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive security strategy that includes both patching and mitigation strategies for unpatchable vulnerabilities. The report underscores the ongoing effort to prioritize and manage cyber threats effectively through tools like CrowdStrike Falcon's Exposure Management, which helps organizations identify and address vulnerabilities efficiently.
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