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Home - AI and Copilot - February 2024 Patch Tuesday bolsters robust security and user control in Windows 11 and Windows 10

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February 2024 Patch Tuesday bolsters robust security and user control in Windows 11 and Windows 10

This February 2024 Patch Tuesday has been particularly robust, addressing a total of 73 vulnerabilities, including two zero-days that were actively exploited.
Dave W. Shanahan 2 years ago (Last updated: 1 year ago) 3 minutes read
February 2024 patch tuesday

On February 13, 2024, Microsoft rolled out new updates for its Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems in the latest February 2024 Patch Tuesday. The latest Windows 11 update, labeled KB5034765, brings a suite of quality improvements and crucial security patches. Users will notice the new Copilot icon conveniently positioned on the right side of the system tray, streamlining access to this feature.

February 2024 Patch Tuesday

February 2024 patch tuesday

This comprehensive update goes beyond cosmetic changes, tackling issues that have impacted Narrator announcements and the responsiveness of the explorer.exe process. It also ensures smoother device metadata downloads. In a noteworthy policy shift, Microsoft has announced that after February 27, 2024, Windows 11 version 22H2 will no longer receive optional, non-security preview releases, signaling a more streamlined update approach.

This February 2024 Patch Tuesday has been particularly robust, addressing a total of 73 vulnerabilities, including two zero-days that were actively exploited. The patches cover a range of critical security concerns, from denial of service and remote code execution to information disclosure and elevation of privileges, fortifying the defenses of countless systems worldwide.

Windows 11 KB5034765

Further refining the Windows 11 experience, the KB5034765 update has resolved several persistent bugs, including those affecting the Start menu. The update promises increased stability, particularly after the installation of print support applications, and improves the functionality of Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) when used with mobile device management (MDM) solutions such as Microsoft Intune.

Windows 10 KB5034763

Windows 10 users are not left behind, with the KB5034763 update ushering in compliance with the European Digital Markets Act (DMA). In a move that champions user choice, the update ensures that the operating system honors the user’s default browser preference for all links, moving away from the previous practice of defaulting certain URLs to open in Microsoft Edge.

With the release of these February 2024 Patch Tuesday updates, Microsoft has once again demonstrated its dedication to enhancing the user experience and bolstering system security across its Windows operating systems. The Windows 11 KB5034765 update, in particular, has introduced a range of quality improvements and addressed critical security vulnerabilities, including two zero-day exploits. The relocation of the Copilot icon and the resolution of issues with the Start menu and Narrator are just a few examples of Microsoft’s user-centric approach.

Moreover, the commitment to system stability is evident in the fixes for explorer.exe responsiveness and the improved compatibility with print support applications and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). For Windows 10 users, the KB5034763 update marks a significant step towards user autonomy by honoring default browser settings, aligning with the European Digital Markets Act (DMA).

These updates are not only about refining the current user experience but also about preparing for a future where optional, non-security preview releases will no longer be part of the update cycle for Windows 11 version 22H2 after February 27, 2024. This shift indicates a strategic move towards a more streamlined and secure update process.

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I’m Dave W. Shanahan, a Microsoft enthusiast with a passion for Windows, Xbox, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure, and more. I started MSFTNewsNow.com to keep the world updated on Microsoft news. Based in Massachusetts, you can email me at davewshanahan@gmail.com.

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