The Microsoft July 2023 security updates have been released and consist of 130 new patches. Of the CVEs released, 9 are rated critical, 121 are rated important in severity. At the time of release, five are listed as being under active attack and none as publicly known.
The security updates apply to the following products, features and roles: Microsoft Windows and Windows Components; Office and Office Components; .NET and Visual Studio; Azure Active Directory and DevOps; Microsoft Dynamics; Printer Drivers; DNS Server; and Remote Desktop.
See the list of KBs at the bottom of the page at July 2023 Security Updates - Release Notes - Security Update Guide - Microsoft for information regarding known issues with the security updates as well as the CVEs with FAQs, Mitigations and/or Workarounds. For specific information on Windows 11, version 22H2, see KB5028185 and KB5027223 for Windows 11, version 21H2. For Windows 10, Version 22H2, see KB5028166.
Recommended Reading: See Dustin Childs review and analysis in Zero Day Initiative -- The July 2023 Security Update Review.
Additional Update Notes:
- MSRT -- The Malicious Software Removal Tool is now run on a quarterly basis rather than monthly. See Remove specific prevalent malware with Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool.
- Servicing Stack Updates -- Microsoft now combines the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system with the Latest Cumulative Updates (LCU). For general information about SSUs, see Servicing stack updates and Servicing Stack Updates (SSU): Frequently Asked Questions.
- Windows updates are cumulative. The monthly security release includes all security fixes for vulnerabilities that affect Windows, in addition to non-security updates. The updates are also available via search for the KB number in the Microsoft Update Catalog.
- For information on lifecycle and support dates for Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems, please see Windows 10 Home and Pro - Microsoft Lifecycle | Microsoft Docs and Windows 11 Home and Pro (Version 21H2) - Microsoft Lifecycle | Microsoft Docs.
- Windows Update History:
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