6 Actively Exploited Zero-Days and 132 Flaws Patched

Microsoft has patched 132 new security flaws in its products, including six zero-day vulnerabilities, nine with a ‘critical’ rating and 121 rated ‘important’. The zero-day flaws, reportedly in active use, were discovered by Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center and Google’s Threat Analysis Group among others. Despite the measures, a Remote Code Execution (RCE) issue remains unpatched with attacks observed by several cybersecurity companies. Additional fixes include 37 RCE flaws and eight bugs within Microsoft’s Edge browser.