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June 2021 Patch Tuesday forecast We should see an uptick in the number of CVEs addressed this month in all the supported operating systems; after all, there are now fewer versions of Windows 10 to update.
The Extended Security Updates for Windows 7 and Server 2008/2008 R2 will be released as usual.
Ensure you have installed those updates; otherwise I don't expect any new updates next week from Apple.
Google released a stable channel update for Chrome 91.0.4472.81 on June 2.
Mozilla released security updates Firefox 89, Firefox ESR 78.11, and Thunderbird 78.11 this week; no updates next week.
It should be a simple Patch Tuesday with just Microsoft and Adobe releasing their standard updates next week, so use this break to update all your operating systems and applications with the latest security releases.
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