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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, December 2025 Edition – December 2025

Author/Source: Brian Krebs See the full link here

Takeaway

This article explains Microsoft’s monthly security updates, called Patch Tuesday, for December 2025. It describes important fixes for problems that could let hackers take over computers or steal information. The article tells computer users why it is important to install these updates quickly.


Technical Subject Understandability

Intermediate


Analogy/Comparison

Applying these monthly software updates is like a town having a regular schedule to fix broken locks and weak spots on all its buildings to keep out intruders.


Why It Matters

Installing these updates is very important because they fix weaknesses that hackers could use to attack your computer. For example, some updates prevent “remote code execution” flaws, which means a hacker could secretly run their own programs on your computer from far away without you knowing.


Related Terms

Remote Code Execution (RCE), Elevation of Privilege (EoP), Denial of Service (DoS), Security Bypass (SB), Spoofing (S), Information Disclosure (ID). Jargon Conversion: Remote Code Execution (RCE) means a hacker can run their own programs on your computer from a distance. Elevation of Privilege (EoP) means a hacker with limited access can gain full control over your computer. Denial of Service (DoS) means a hacker can make your computer or a service crash and stop working. Security Bypass (SB) means a hacker can get around security features designed to protect your computer. Spoofing (S) means a hacker pretends to be someone or something else to trick your computer or you. Information Disclosure (ID) means a hacker can secretly get private information from your computer.

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