Speaking of which, this is the first round of Patch Tuesday updates since the release of the October Update, and although it went through a rocky start, updates continued to roll to make it better, and more accessible for everyone.
This what the November Patch Tuesday updates may bring
Users can get a good idea regarding what to expect during the live release of the next cumulative updates by looking back at the past developments, as there is a high chance many of them will be applied later in live versions.
As such, here are some of the changes that occurred since the last round of Patch Tuesday updates:
As you can see, much of the focus revolves around the latest October update.
If you haven’t installed it yet, but would like to, simply follow this detailed guide to install it immediately.
Another center of focus is this month’s CVE report since last month was the first time in 2020 when the number of detected CVEs stopped ascending, although the total number of CVE detected in 2020 is well above that of 2019.
All in all, you’ll just have to wait until tomorrow to see for yourself what the latest Patch Tuesday updates will bring.
If you aren’t a fan of updating your OS and have decided to pause your Windows Update feature, you should probably turn it on back by tomorrow.
This is for your PC’s protection, and it can prevent cyberattacks that have become common during Exploit Wednesday and Uninstall Thursday.
Curious as to what tomorrow’s updates will bring?
This post was written by Teodor Nechita and was first posted to WindowsReport
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