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2022 Patch Tuesday cycle wraps with 48 CVEs, one advisory

December 13, 2022 admin cve-2022-44690, cve-2022-44693, cve-2022-44698, cve-2022-44710, driver certificate deprecation, driver signature enforcement, drivers, microsoft, Patch Tuesday, threat research, x-ops

Credit to Author: Angela Gunn| Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2022 18:00:22 +0000

Windows-heavy collection closes out a year of elevation-of-privilege vulnerabilities; no Exchange patches in sight

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