Microsoft releases out-of-band updates to fix OneDrive crashes
Microsoft has released out-of-band updates today to address a known issue causing OneDrive and OneDrive for Business to crash after installing recent Windows 10 updates. [...]
Windows 10 is Microsoft’s operating system; its vulnerabilities, security updates, and end-of-support status affect endpoint security and exposure.
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Windows 10 is Microsoft’s desktop operating system, deployed on personal computers and many business endpoints. Its security model includes built-in malware protection, automatic update mechanisms, drive encryption through BitLocker, and hardware-backed protections such as Credential Guard and virtualization-based security when supported and enabled. These controls reduce risk but depend on suitable hardware, correct configuration, and administrative enforcement.
Windows 10 is especially relevant to vulnerability management because regular support for most editions ended on 14 October 2025. Systems that remain in service without an applicable extended-security arrangement may no longer receive fixes for newly discovered vulnerabilities, increasing the importance of asset inventory, supported-version migration, network restriction, application control, and compensating controls. Security teams should distinguish standard editions from long-term-servicing releases, verify update eligibility, and treat unpatched Windows 10 hosts as higher-priority targets during threat monitoring and incident response.
Microsoft has released out-of-band updates today to address a known issue causing OneDrive and OneDrive for Business to crash after installing recent Windows 10 updates. [...]
Microsoft is investigating a known issue causing OneDrive and OneDrive for Business crashes on Windows 10 systems where customers have installed updates released earlier this month. [...]
Microsoft has released the optional KB5018482 Preview cumulative update for Windows 10 20H2, Windows 10 21H1, and Windows 10 21H2. [...]
Hope no one was relying on that to block threats, er, yeah? Microsoft appears to have woken up and realized it may have left certain Windows Server and Windows 10 systems exposed to exploitable drivers for years.…
Windows 10 and Server systems unprotected since 2019 Microsoft appears to have finally fixed a driver issue that left some Windows Server and 10 systems exposed to vulnerable drivers.…