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New update for Chrome

Well, Chrome 149.0.7827.197 is out with 18 security fixes as noted by Google.Β  The June 15 release had 33 CVEs or security fixes. If you have Chrome on other devices such as your phone, your tablet, or your Linux computer, remember to make sure to click on Help, About, and check to trigger it to […]

Edge goes faster

Just the other day, in between boxing and unboxing my office, I spotted a blog post that Edge will be going to a faster rollout cadence. While I let browsers update, I’ll be monitoring this change to see if I want to change to a slower change cadence. I don’t mind immediate installation of security […]

MS-DEFCON 2: Fixes for Windows 11

ISSUE 23.22.1 β€’ 2026-06-04 By Susan Bradley Microsoft is starting to roll out its much-promised, dribbled fixes. Included in the upcoming June updates β€” and already included in the preview updates released on May 26, 2026 β€” KB5089573 includes the Secure Boot fixes and the beginning of many changes about which you’ve complained. Nonetheless, it’s […]

Update your Browsers

I’m not yet ready to give my final word on operating system updates, but for sure it’s time to check your browsers. Firefox 150 is out with new features and fixes to 271 vulnerabilities found with AI techniques and the Claude Mythos preview. I expect to see similar bug counts in all of the browsers. […]

Good news for businesses!

PATCH WATCH By Susan Bradley Businesses will be happy to learn that the March updates include no new zero-day bugs. A zero day is a security issue that is under active attack as of Patch Tuesday. This means that unpatched systems are potentially vulnerable. However, you know from my past patch-risk analyses that zero days […]
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