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    preciousBy preciousJuly 26, 2025Updated:July 31, 2025No Comments
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    Microsoft July 2025 Patch delivers one of the year’s largest security drops, addressing 128 security vulnerabilities spanning across Windows, Office, SQL Server, SharePoint, Azure components, Visual Studio, and more. Among these, vulnerabilities and other remotely exploitable flaws affecting SQL Server stood out, making this one of the most important Patch Tuesday releases of the year, especially for IT administrators and cybersecurity teams.

    Patch Tuesday is Microsoft’s monthly, scheduled release of software updates and security fixes, typically occurring on the second Tuesday of each month. These updates are crucial for patching newly discovered vulnerabilities that could leave critical sector infrastructures as well as enterprise environments exposed to cyberattacks. 

    The July 2025 update is especially noteworthy for the sheer volume of the issues that were addressed. 12 of out the 128 security vulnerabilities were rated critical, 115 were classified as important, and 1 was considered moderate. 

    Out of the 12 critical ones, the vulnerability found in SQL Server drew special attention. The CVE-2025-49719, affecting the SQL Server, was a publicly disclosed zero-day vulnerability rated with a CVSSv3 score of 7.5. This flaw could allow attackers, using the vulnerability in the server, to access sensitive information by exploiting improper handling of memory. As such, the attackers could potentially extract authentication credentials or encryption keys. 

    According to Microsoft, users and system administrators are advised to update their drivers to the latest version to avoid leaving their system vulnerable. Some of these pieces of advice include upgrading the SQL Server engine to the latest patches, updating the OLE DB drivers to newer and secured versions, rebooting the SQL Server instances after applying updates, and reviewing and restricting direct internet exposure of SQL Server ports.

    This July Patch Tuesday also identified and tackled other high-severity vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to take over systems, move laterally within networks, and/or bypass fundamental security controls.  

    Some of these critical flaws include:

    • SPNEGO NEGOEX Remote Code Execution (CVE-2025-47981): A network-based flaw impacting authentication mechanisms across various Windows services, rated CVSSv3 9.8. Attackers exploiting this vulnerability could allow an attacker gain system-level privileges remotely, as domain controllers are particularly at risk.
    • Windows Hyper-V Discrete Assignment (DDA) RCE (CVE-2025-48822): This critical flaw threatens cloud and virtualized environments, allowing a malicious guest to break out to the virtualization host.
    • SharePoint ToolShell Attack Chain (CVE-2025-49701 and CVE-2025-49704): These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to bypass authentication and execute arbitrary code on SharePoint servers. Both of these vulnerabilities were rated a CVSSv3 score of 8.8. 

    For security professionals and IT practitioners, timely adoption of these patches for operating systems and for applications, cloud connectors and hardware drivers, remains the best defense against the fast-changing threat landscape. As always, automated patching, layered defense, and a focus on least-privilege operations continue to be pillars of effective cybersecurity.

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