Microsoft has released a new monthly rollup for Windows 7 devices, though very important to know is that only computers enrolled in the extended security updates (ESU) program are getting it. And this is because Windows 7 has already reached the end of support and now only companies paying for custom support are still provided with security patches. The new update available for Windows 7 is KB5001335, and it includes both security and non-security improvements. In addition to the typical Patch Tuesday security updates for Windows apps, Windows Kernel, and Windows Media, the update also resolves some time zone issues for Volgograd, Russia and The Republic of South Sudan. But the more important change concerns a security problem that Microsoft has also corrected in Windows 10. “Addresses an issue with security vulnerabilities identifi...
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