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Patch [FIX] Tuesday – May 2025: [Please Don’t Click That. Experts Review New Threats], E19
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Show Notes
Mayday. Mayday. May Patch Tuesday?
This month’s episode dives into four key Windows vulnerabilities you need to address — from scripting engine memory corruption in legacy Internet Explorer components to remote code execution risks in Remote Desktop and Visual Studio. Ryan Braunstein and Mat Lee unpack what each CVE means for your environment, how attackers might exploit them, and what you can do to stay secure. If your org still leans on that one app tied to Internet Explorer, relies heavily on RDP, or builds with Visual Studio, this one’s for you.