Microsoft releases security updates for Windows 11, including fixes for vulnerabilities and performance issues, which can be found in the Windows Update settings and are recommended to be installed immediately.
- Addresses security flaws and vulnerabilities in the system
- Fixes 27 bugs and performance issues
- Automatically installed for increased security
Microsoft is rolling out a new security update for Windows 11, aimed at fixing some recently discovered vulnerabilities in the system. The KB5044284 and KB5044285 updates are now available for Windows 11 24H2 and 22H2/23H2, respectively.
These updates primarily focus on addressing security flaws found in the system, as well as fixing 27 bugs and other performance issues in the operating system. As such, it is highly recommended to install these updates as soon as possible.
Part of the Patch Tuesday package, users can find these updates directly through the Windows Update in the Windows 11 settings. They should also be automatically installed on systems, considering their importance as security updates.
The KB5044284 update, targeted at Windows 11 24H2, includes 13 fixes, one of which addresses a vulnerability in the Remote Desktop Gateway Service. Improvements have also been made to the power management system, with users of HDR monitors being advised to disable this feature to reduce power consumption.
As for the KB5044285 update for Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2, it brings 14 improvements and fixes, including various security and performance enhancements for the Edge browser, as well as a bug fix that could cause the Task Manager to freeze in certain situations.
There is only one known issue with the KB5044284 update, where users are unable to install Roblox via the Microsoft Store on Windows ARM devices after installing the update.
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