Windows 11, 10 Patch Tuesday updates roll out with security fixes
It’s time to grab the latest Patch Tuesday updates if you’re running Windows 11 or Windows 10.
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What you need to know
As it’s the second week of the month, it’s time for Patch Tuesday updates to roll out forWindows 11and Windows 10. Microsoft recently shipped theKB5013943update (Build 22000.675) to PCs running Windows 11 and theKB5013942update (Builds 19042.1706, 19043.1706, and 19044.1706) to systems on Windows 10.
Both of the updates include security fixes and improvements. Specifically, the update to Windows 11 includes the following change:
The update for Windows 11 also has all of the improvements that were in theKB5012643update, which was released on April 25, 2022. Here are the highlights from that update:
You can get the latest builds of Windows 11 and Windows 10 by searching for an update through the Settings app. You can also download the updates directly through the Microsoft Update Catalog (Windows 11,Windows 10)
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