Microsoft’s November 2025 Patch Tuesday Updates fix 1 actively exploited zero-day, 5 marked as more likely to be exploited, and 1 critical zero-click remote code execution flaw. Security teams are urged to patch immediately due to the severity of some bugs that could enable admin-level privilege escalation, unauthenticated code execution, or cross-platform attacks (Windows/Linux environments).
The following three flaws were highlighted for needing prompt attention because they all affect the Windows Ancillary Function Driver of WinSock, have a CVSS score of 7.0, and allow for local privilege escalation requiring low privileges but no user interaction to exploit: CVE-2025-60719, CVE-2025-62213, and CVE-2025-62217.
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