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Microsoft’s biggest ever patch Tuesday lets you hold off updating for longer
Microsoft just released a long list of improvements for Windows 11 as part of its bigger patch Tuesdays, patching at least 570 security holes, almost triple the number fixed in last month's record-breaking release, according to Krebs on Security. It also includes the ability to pause updates indefinitely, as reported earlier by Windows Central. This […] Microsoft just released a long list of improvements for Windows 11 as part of its bigger patch Tuesdays , patching at least 570 security holes, almost triple the number fixed in last month's record-breaking release, according to Krebs on Security . It also includes the ability to pause updates indefinitely, as reported earlier by Windows Central . This option rolled out to Windows Insiders earlier this year, allowing you to hold off on updates for up to 35 days and repeatedly extend the deadline after that. It comes as part of Micro
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Microsoft just released a long list of improvements for Windows 11 as part of its bigger patch Tuesdays, patching at least 570 security holes, almost triple the number fixed in last month's record-breaking release, according to Krebs on Security. It also includes the ability to pause updates indefinitely, as reported earlier by Windows Central. This […] Microsoft just released a long list of improvements for Windows 11 as part of its bigger patch Tuesdays , patching at least 570 security holes, almost triple the number fixed in last month's record-breaking release, according to Krebs on Security . It also includes the ability to pause updates indefinitely, as reported earlier by Windows Central . This option rolled out to Windows Insiders earlier this year, allowing you to hold off on updates for up to 35 days and repeatedly extend the deadline after that. It comes as part of Micro
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According to The Verge’s linked report, Microsoft’s biggest ever patch Tuesday lets you hold off updating for longer, Microsoft just released a long list of improvements for Windows 11 as part of its bigger patch Tuesdays, patching at least 570 security holes, almost triple the number fixed in last month’s record-breaking release, according to Krebs on Security. It also includes the ability to pause updates indefinitely, as reported earlier by Windows Central. This […] Microsoft just released a long list of improvements for Windows 11 as part of its bigger patch Tuesdays , patching at least 570 security holes, almost triple the number fixed in last month’s record-breaking release, according to Krebs on Security . It also includes the ability to pause updates indefinitely, as reported earlier by Windows Central . This option rolled out to Windows Insiders earlier this year, allowing you to hold off on updates for up to 35 days and repeatedly extend the deadline after that. It comes as part of Micro
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