Microsoft today delivers a second cumulative update (KB3081436) that the company says will improve functionality and resolve security issues. Here’s a look at how Microsoft describes this most recent update: Of course this update will be delivered and installed automatically, but if you want to manually update now, head to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update to download it. A restart is required to complete the updating process. 3086251 MS15-092: Vulnerabilities in the .NET Framework could allow elevation of privilege: August 11, 2015 3084525 MS15-091: Cumulative security update for Microsoft Edge: August 11, 2015 3082458 MS15-088: Unsafe command-line parameter passing could allow information disclosure: August 11, 2015 3082487 MS15-085: Vulnerability in Mount Manager could allow elevation of privilege: August 11, 2015 3078662 MS15-080: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft graphics component could allow remote code execution: August 11, 2015 3082442 MS15-079: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer: August 11, 2015 Windows 10 updates are cumulative. Therefore, this package contains all previously released fixes. (See KB 3081424.) If you have previous updates installed, only the new fixes that are contained in this package will be downloaded and installed to your computer.

You can read about everything included in this update on this Microsoft Support page. Of course this is the Microsoft’s regular “Patch Tuesday” so if you’re running earlier versions of Windows or Windows Server, make sure to check Windows Update for patches and fixes for those operating systems, too. Comment

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