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- October 23, 2025—KB5070883 (OS Build 17763. 7922) Out-of-band
Summary This out-of-band update includes fixes and quality improvements that are part of the following update: October 14, 2025—KB5066586 (OS Build 17763 7919) The following is a summary of the issues that this out-of-band update addresses when you install this update The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change we are documenting [Windows Server Update
- October 23, 2025—KB5070882 (OS Build 14393. 8524) Out-of-band
Summary This out-of-band update includes fixes and improvements that are a part of the following update: October 14, 2025—KB5066836 (OS Build 14393 8519) The following is a summary of the issues that this out-of-band update addresses The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change we are documenting [Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)] Fixed: This update
- October 23, 2025—KB5070884 (OS Build 20348. 4297) Out-of-band
[Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)] Fixed: This update addresses a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability that was identified in WSUS reporting web services For more information about the security fix, see CVE-2025-59287 Windows Server 2022 servicing stack update (KB5066781) - 20348 4285
- October 23, 2025—KB5070886 (Monthly Rollup) Out-of-band
The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change we are documenting [Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)] Fixed: This update addresses a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability that was identified in WSUS reporting web services For more information about the security fix, see CVE-2025-59287
- October 23, 2025—KB5070881 (OS Build 26100. 6905) Out-of-band
[Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)] Fixed: This update addresses a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability that was identified in WSUS reporting web services
- Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) to Microsoft Update sync fails
When running standalone WSUS or System Center Configuration Manager integrated with WSUS, software update synchronizations may fail on an intermittent basis, while subsequent synchronizations may be successful
- August 12, 2025—KB5063878 (OS Build 26100. 4946) - Microsoft Support
To learn more about Windows update terminology, see types of Windows updates and monthly quality update types For an overview, see the update history page for Windows 11, version 24H2 Stay informed! Follow @WindowsUpdate for the latest updates from the Windows release health dashboard
- KB5072653: Extended Security Updates (ESU) Licensing Preparation . . .
Introduction The Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program gives customers the option to receive security updates for PCs enrolled in the program ESU is a paid program that provides individuals and organizations of all sizes with the option to extend the use of Windows 10 devices past the end of support date in a more secure manner For more information about the Windows 10 lifecycle
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