MICROSOFT’S latest security update contains 112 fixes for vulnerabilities.

That means you should probably update your Windows PC now to be on the safe side.

Hackers were known to be exploiting some of the vulnerabilities

2

Hackers were known to be exploiting some of the vulnerabilitiesCredit: Corbis – Getty

A worrying 17 of these vulnerabilities were classified as “critical”.

A further 93 more were labelled as “important”.

The others were “moderate” issues but still needed to be addressed.

One of the security issues involved the ‘Windows Kernel Cryptography Driver’ and hackers were known to be exploiting the problem.

Windows 10 is the most popular desktop software

2

Windows 10 is the most popular desktop softwareCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Other issues were fixed within Microsoft Office and Windows 10.

If you’re a Windows 10 users most updates should download automatically but to be on the safe side you can follow the steps below.

How to update Windows 10

To make sure your Windows 10 is update you first need to click on the Start button in the bottom left corner.

The click on Settings and then the Updates and Security icon.

Here you should be able to select Windows Update.

You’ll then be given the option to check for updates and if there is one available it should download automatically. 

Virtual bail hearing for teen Twitter hacker is HACKED with porn videos

In other news, Google has just released a new Chrome update to fix two security vulnerabilities that were being exploited by hackers.

Facebook has a Vanish Mode that lets you send self-deleting texts.

And, Xbox Series X scalpers are already selling the new sold-out console for thousands on eBay.

Have you had any problems with Microsoft recently? Let us know in the comments…


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Tech & Science team? Email us at [email protected]


This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

You May Also Like

‘Anti-5G’ necklaces are radioactive and dangerous, Dutch nuclear experts say

Product alert issued in relation to so-called ‘quantum pendants’, which could damage…

All the Data Amazon’s Ring Cameras Collect About You

Jolynn Dellinger, a senior lecturing fellow focusing on privacy and ethics at…

My iPhone hack will change how you take screenshots FOREVER – did you know it?

THERE’S a clever iPhone hack that lets you take a second type…

Amazon Prime Day: The 22 Best Prime Day Deals if You Work From Home

If you’re lucky enough to work from home during the pandemic, you’ve…