What is fixed in the Windows 10 second wave cumulative update patch KB3081436?

  

In less than a week after the first cumulative update of Windows 10, Microsoft released a new cumulative update for Windows 10 today, another cumulative update via Windows Update, and also includes some about Flash, Microsoft Silverlight. Security updates, etc.

At present, it is not clear what this update contains, but many users want to be able to fix the bug that caused the infinite restart after the first update installation. The cumulative update number is KB3081436. Users can access the support page to view the update log.

At the moment, there is no news about the new features in this update. However, this update is likely to be mainly to fix the problem that was previously reported by a large number of Windows 10 users and cannot be logged into the Microsoft Store.

Update Content:

1. Allow vulnerabilities to be elevated in the .NET Framework;

2, Microsoft Edge Browser cumulative security update;

3, insecure command line parameters may lead to information leakage vulnerabilities;

4, installation manager allows permissions to increase permissions;

5, Microsoft graphics components allow remote execution Vulnerability of code;

6, IE cumulative security update;

This update also covers security bug fixes found in Microsoft Silverlight web player and Adobe Flash player. In addition, a new version of the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool and a new virus database for Windows Defender anti-virus software are also available.

Microsoft has updated a total of 6 cumulative patches, but it may be more urgent to update, so after installing these 6 patches, there are still some new problems, so Xiaobian suggested that the upgrade should be cautious. .

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