bleepingcomputer[.]com/news/microsoft/microsoft-january-2025-patch-tuesday-fixes-8-zero-days-159-flaws/
bleepingcomputer[.]com/news/microsoft/windows-11-kb5050009-and-kb5050021-cumulative-updates-released/
bleepingcomputer[.]com/news/microsoft/windows-10-kb5049981-update-released-with-new-byovd-blocklist/
The only problem I've read about so far is Microsoft again pushing out the problematic KB5048239 to Win10, which wants to upgrade the contents of the Recovery partition -- if that partition is too small the update will fail, and for many, Windows Update will try, try, again & again.
neowin[.]net/news/microsofts-kb5048239-windows-10-update-wont-stop-installing-possible-workaround-available/
... includes security updates for 159 flaws, including eight zero-day vulnerabilities, with three actively exploited in attacks.This Patch Tuesday also fixes twelve "Critical" vulnerabilities, including information disclosure, privileges elevation, and remote code execution flaws.
The number of bugs in each vulnerability category is listed below:
40 Elevation of Privilege Vulnerabilities
14 Security Feature Bypass Vulnerabilities
58 Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities
24 Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
20 Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
5 Spoofing Vulnerabilities