Microsoft Patch Tuesday – July 2024

Yesterday was the second Tuesday of the month and that means our support team have been reviewing our client monitoring reports and the SOC to check that the Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates have been completed. Our team will keep an eye on the reports for the next day or two to check there are no issues or absconders! It is always a busy time for us and should be for you or your IT or Cyber Security Support as well.

Here is Microsoft’s detailed page on Patch Tuesday for July 2024:

July 2024 Security Updates – Release Notes – Security Update Guide – Microsoft

Cyber security highlights

With over 140 flaws and four zero-day vulnerabilities being fixed this month – it shows that these updates are an essential part of everyone’s cyber security. Ok so you do not use Windows – your a Mac person and proud of it – but what happens when your supplier or best client skips the Patch Tuesday updates? Now you see why these updates are important for everyone!

Your Takeaway from Microsoft Patch Tuesday.

As always the day after Patch Tuesday is a busy day for our team as we check the reports from the SOC and RMM to ensure the clients we look after, everyone in their organisations have updated their systems. If you do not have that kind of support then get these updates done and check that the auto-updating has auto-updated.

And do not forget that other vendors also issue their patches and updates around the same time as Microsoft. Those need checking as well.

Microsoft Patch Tuesday patches are essential for your cyber security

Why is Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Important?

Patching and updates are an important step in any cyber security plan – you and you team must get them done – read about that here:

How Microsoft Patch Tuesday can help your cyber security planning

and here:

Don’t Skip That Restart | Octagon Technology

If you’d like our team to check that the updates are being done, have a look here.

If you need further proof that Patch Tuesday is important – read this:

Black Basta ransomware gang linked to Windows zero-day attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)

Clive Catton MSc (Cyber Security) – by-line and other articles

Further Reading

Get the Patch Tuesday patches and updates done