![]() ![]() To apply the patches, users need to download them to their endpoints (opens in new tab) manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog. ![]() However, according to BleepingComputer, the set of updates for Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server, seem to be “somewhat confusing”: “From the support bulletins, it is unclear if they are new Intel microcodes or other mitigations that will be applied to devices,” the publication explained. Now, the Redmond giant took matters into its own hands. Microsoft also said that besides mitigations for Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022, no patches were ever released. > These are the best malware protections right now (opens in new tab) ![]() > Latest Intel CPUs have 'impossible to fix' security flaw Intel reveals a whole load of hardware security issues, so patch now ![]()
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