Second Tuesday of a new month can only mean one thing. Patch Tuesday. Microsoft has released the updates for September 2020, for all supported versions of the operating system.
Including the under-fire Windows 10 May 2020 Update.
If you are the lucky few that are running the latest version of the OS, you can download KB4571756, which translates to build 19041.508. It brings along a small array of improvements mostly focused on improving security.
Such as:
- Updates to improve security when using input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or pen).
- Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations.
- Updates for storing and managing files.
- Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products.
Solid stuff.
Those of you still running the November 2019 Update or the May 2019 Update are treated to KB4574727 that includes a very similar list of fixes, and bumps up these two sister versions of the operating system to build 18362.1082 and build 17763.1457 respectively.
The October 2018 Update has KB4570333 in store.
Worth a mention that this version of Windows 10 will lose mainstream support after November 2020, as Microsoft is already pushing the May 2020 Update to these users.
Redmond also has more updates for even older versions of the OS, but these patches are only available for Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education customers. As is usually the norm for these business focused flavors.
Get in on the act and start downloading!