Another glorious Tuesday evening, another round of Patch Tuesday updates available for your downloading and installation pleasure.
All supported versions of Windows 10 are in for the treat, including the new May 2020 Update that is now up for grabs by a wider selection of machines. It started rolling out in the final week of May, but it has also received an update.
If you are rocking the freshest flavor of the OS, then you will get KB4557957 that includes a number of fixes including those that improve security when using Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
There are also patches that improve the security when performing basic Windows operations, when using external devices like game controllers and printers, as well as the security of the Microsoft Store and the Xbox Store.
You also get updates for verifying usernames and passwords, and for storing and managing files.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is now aware of any known issues in this update. And for the most part, it should be a safe and easy installation.
Versions 1909 and 1903, also known as November 2019 Update and May 2019 Update respectively, are also being updated. Since both these releases share a common core, you have KB4560960 to improve and optimize these two versions of the operating system.
Then we have KB4561608 available for version 1809 of Windows 10, also known as the October 2018 Update. This version of the OS is supposed to be supported through November 2020.
As usual, the software titan has also released new security updates for Windows 10 versions 1803, 1709, 1703, 1607 and even 1507 in this patch cycle. Though new bits for these versions of the platform are only available for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education users.