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Microsoft Addresses 6 Actively Exploited Zero-Days in February's Patch Tuesday

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Microsoft's February Patch Tuesday release addresses 58 vulnerabilities across Windows, Office and several other products, with six zero-day flaws highlighting the monthly release.
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