Yesterday was Microsoft’s August 2025 Patch Tuesday, and it was a busy one: The company issued patches for 107 total vulnerabilities including one zero-day flaw for an exploit in Windows Kerberos.

Bleeping Computer reports that of the total flaws that were fixed, thirteen were rated critical. Of those thirteen critical flaws, nine were remote code execution style vulnerabilities, three were information disclosure attacks and one was an elevation of privilege.

The style of bugs from the total number of vulnerabilities breaks down to: • 44 Elevation of Privilege vulnerabilities • 35 Remote Code Execution vulnerabilities • 18 information disclosure vulnerabilities • 4 denial of service vulnerabilities • 9 spoofing vulnerabilities

The zero-day vulnerability (tracked as CVE-2025-53

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