Microsoft released a total of 161 security updates, including three zero-day vulnerabilities that are already under attack.
The vulnerabilities include privilege escalation bugs in Windows Hyper-V, a critical remote code execution vulnerability, and a weakness in Windows that allows arbitrary code execution.
Additionally, a vulnerability in Windows NTLMv1, an older authentication protocol, is remotely exploitable and poses a significant risk.
Microsoft also addressed vulnerabilities in its Bitlocker encryption suite and Microsoft Access, with a notable mention of a research effort aided by AI.