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Wi-Fi Woes: Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Fixes Critical Windows Vulnerability
Patch Tuesday strikes again! This month, Microsoft fixed a critical Windows Wi-Fi driver vulnerability (CVE-2024-30078) with an 8.8 severity score. The bug allowed remote code execution via improper input validation. Update now to avoid hackers installing malware while you sip coffee at your favorite café!
Hot Take:
Patch Tuesday rides again, saving us from cyber doom. Who knew Wi-Fi could bring malware to your door faster than a pizza delivery?
Key Points:
- Patch Tuesday focused on a critical Wi-Fi driver vulnerability in Windows.
- The flaw, CVE-2024-30078, has a severity score of 8.8.
- Vulnerability allows remote code execution with no user interaction required.
- Microsoft patched almost 50 bugs, including other critical issues.
- Regular updates like Patch Tuesday are essential for security and stability.