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Problems have already been reported for Win11 22H2 & 23H2, with Windows Update reporting those versions have reached End of Service [EOL]. If you click the link to learn more, you're directed to a Microsoft page saying:
Why am I seeing this notification?You’re seeing this notification because your version of Windows 10 is out of service. Windows attempted to update this device several times, but it hasn’t received an update in a significant amount of time. This might be because your device doesn’t meet the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 10.
Regular updates help keep your device and data secure and help protect your PC from viruses, spyware, and other malware. Your security is important to us, so we want to let you know what to do in these instances.
Otherwise...
Today is Microsoft's November 2024 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 89 flaws, including four zero-days, two of which are actively exploited.This Patch Tuesday fixed four critical vulnerabilities, which include two remote code execution and two elevation of privileges flaws.
The number of bugs in each vulnerability category is listed below:
26 Elevation of Privilege vulnerabilities
2 Security Feature Bypass vulnerabilities
52 Remote Code Execution vulnerabilities
1 Information Disclosure vulnerability
4 Denial of Service vulnerabilities
3 Spoofing vulnerabilitiesThis count does not include two Edge flaws that were previously fixed on November 7th.
This month's Patch Tuesday fixes four zero-days, two of which were actively exploited in attacks, and three were publicly disclosed.