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Microsoft Confirms Windows Zero-Day Exploit Among 98 January Security Issues

Posted on January 11, 2023 By Davey Winder

The seasonal holidays have made the gap between the last Patch Tuesday and the current one seem much broader than usual. A gap that sees the 49 vulnerabilities patched on December 13 rise to 98 on January 10. Where it is business as usual, or at least that’s how it is starting to feel, is that yet another Windows zero-day vulnerability has been confirmed as being actively exploited by attackers.

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