Security News > 2023 > June > Microsoft June 2023 Patch Tuesday fixes 78 flaws, 38 RCE bugs
Today is Microsoft's June 2023 Patch Tuesday, with security updates for 78 flaws, including 38 remote code execution vulnerabilities.
While thirty-eight RCE bugs were fixed, Microsoft only listed six flaws as 'Critical,' including denial of service attacks, remote code execution, and privilege elevation.
This list does not include sixteen Microsoft Edge vulnerabilities previously fixed on June 2nd, 2023.
Microsoft has fixed a privilege elevation vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint that could allow attackers to assume the privileges of other users, including administrators.
Microsoft has fixed a Microsoft Exchange vulnerability that allows authenticated, remote code execution.
Below is the complete list of resolved vulnerabilities in the June 2023 Patch Tuesday updates.
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