Security News > 2022 > September > September 2022 Patch Tuesday forecast: No sign of cooling off

August 2022 Patch Tuesday provided critical updates for all Microsoft operating systems as well as an unexpected update for Internet Explorer 11.
All these products are in common use, so ensure you include these updates in your patch Tuesday process if you haven't deployed them already.
If you haven't taken any action to update to modern authentication, your users may be blocked beginning at the end of September.
September 2022 Patch Tuesday forecast Microsoft will continue to crank out the updates for Windows 11, Windows 10, and its older operating systems.
Mozilla continues to release security updates for their applications at the end of the month so don't expect any updates next week.
Firefox 104, Firefox ESR 91.13, Firefox ESR 102.2, Thunderbird 91.13 and Thunderbird 102.2.1 were all updated so include them in your patch process next week.
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