Security News > 2020 > November > Microsoft November 2020 Patch Tuesday fixes 112 vulnerabilities

Today is Microsoft's November 2020 Patch Tuesday, and Windows administrators worldwide will be running around putting out fires all day, so be nice to them.
With the November 2020 Patch Tuesday security updates release, Microsoft has released fixes for 112 vulnerabilities in Microsoft products.
Of the 112 vulnerabilities fixed today, 17 are classified as Critical, and 93 are classified as Important, and two as moderate.
Included in today's Patch Tuesday updates is a fix for a zero-day privilege escalation vulnerability in the Windows Kernel Cryptography Driver.
Below is the full list of resolved vulnerabilities and released advisories in the November 2020 Patch Tuesday updates.
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