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Microsoft's February Update: Key Fixes & Secure Boot Refresh

11 Feb

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Summary

  • February Patch Tuesday continues Secure Boot certificate updates.
  • Update fixes Windows 11 full-screen gaming and Wi-Fi bugs.
  • 55 security fixes released, including six zero-day vulnerabilities.
Microsoft's February Update: Key Fixes & Secure Boot Refresh

Microsoft's February Patch Tuesday rollout continues the crucial task of refreshing expiring Secure Boot certificates, a vital defense against bootkit malware. This process, which began in January, ensures that only trusted programs execute during the boot sequence.

The latest updates target both Windows 11 and Windows 10. For Windows 11, the fixes resolve glitches affecting full-screen gaming and connectivity to WPA3-Personal Wi-Fi networks. Windows 10 users, especially those on Extended Security Updates, also receive important patches.

This month's security patches number 55, a significant reduction from January's count. However, six of these fixes address zero-day vulnerabilities, making the update a priority. Some exploited vulnerabilities could allow attackers to gain system privileges or disable security controls.

Given recent instability with previous updates, users are advised to weigh the urgency of the fixes against potential bugs. While installing promptly is recommended for security, a short delay may confirm the February update's stability.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The February Patch Tuesday update focuses on refreshing expiring Secure Boot certificates to protect against bootkit malware and includes fixes for various bugs and security vulnerabilities in Windows.
The Windows 11 update resolves issues with full-screen gaming and problems connecting to certain WPA3-Personal Wi-Fi networks.
The February update includes 55 security fixes, with two rated as critical, and six addressing zero-day vulnerabilities.

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