Karlston Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 Microsoft Windows Security Updates June 2020 overview Welcome to the overview of Microsoft's June 2020 security patch day. Microsoft releases security updates for all its products on the second Tuesday of the month. This overview provides you with detailed information on the released patches. It includes links to the security patches as well as an Excel spreadsheet that lists all released security updates. You find direct download links of the latest cumulative updates for supported versions of Windows, the list of known issues, and other information that are useful when it comes to the released patches. If you have missed out last month's Patch Day overview, check it out here. Microsoft Windows Security Updates June 2020 Download the linked Excel spreadsheet to your local system: it contains a list of released security updates that Microsoft released on the June 2020 Patch Day. Click on the following link to download the file to your system: microsoft-windows-security-updates-june-2020 Executive Summary Microsoft released security updates for all supported versions of Windows (client and server). Security updates are also available for Microsoft Edge (classic and Chromium), Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, Windows Defender, Visual Studio, Microsoft Apps for Android, Windows App Store, System Center, and other Microsoft products. The following Windows products have known issues: Windows 10 version 1607, 1809, 1903, and 1909, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server version 1903 and 1909. Operating System Distribution Windows 7 (extended support only): 30 vulnerabilities: 3 critical and 27 important CVE-2020-1281 | Windows OLE Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1299 | LNK Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1300 | Windows Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Windows 8.1: 37 vulnerabilities: 3 rated critical and 34 rated important same critical vulnerabilities as Windows 7 Windows 10 version 1803: 78 vulnerabilities: 4 critical and 74 important CVE-2020-1281 | Windows OLE Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1286 | Windows Shell Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1299 | LNK Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1300 | Windows Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Windows 10 version 1809: 82 vulnerabilities: 4 critical and 78 important same critical vulnerabilities as Windows 10 version 1803 Windows 10 version 1903: 91 vulnerabilities: 5 critical and 73 important same as Windows 10 version 1803 plus CVE-2020-1248 | GDI+ Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Windows 10 version 1909: same as Windows 10 version 1903 Windows 10 version 2004: Windows Server products Windows Server 2008 R2 (extended support only): 30 vulnerabilities: 3 critical and 27 important CVE-2020-1281 | Windows OLE Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1299 | LNK Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1300 | Windows Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Windows Server 2012 R2: 37 vulnerabilities: 3 critical and 34 important. same as Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2016: 60 vulnerabilities: 3 critical and 57 important. same as Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2019: 81 vulnerabilities: 4 critical and 77 are important CVE-2020-1281 | Windows OLE Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1286 | Windows Shell Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1299 | LNK Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1300 | Windows Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Other Microsoft Products Internet Explorer 11: 7 vulnerability: 3 critical, 4 important CVE-2020-1213 | VBScript Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1216 | VBScript Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2020-1260 | VBScript Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Microsoft Edge: 4 vulnerabilities: 2 critical, 2 important CVE-2020-1073 | Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability CVE-2020-1219 | Microsoft Browser Memory Corruption Vulnerability Microsoft Edge on Chromium: see here (latest security patches from the Chromium project) Windows Security Updates Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Monthly Rollup: KB4561643 Security-Only: KB4561669 Fixes and improvements Fixed an issue that prevented users from updating .msi files from a network folder. (Monthly Rollup only) Security Updates. Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Monthly Rollup: KB4561666 Security-Only: KB4561673 Fixes and improvements Fixed an issue that prevented users from updating .msi files from a network folder. (Monthly Rollup only) Security Updates. Windows 10 version 1803 Support page: KB4561621 Fixes and improvements Fixed an issue that prevented users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Security updates Windows 10 version 1809 Support page: KB4561608 Fixes and improvements Fixed an issue that prevented users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Fixed an issue that caused the promotion of a server to a domain controller to fail. Security updates. Windows 10 version 1903 and 1909 Support page: KB4560960 Fixes and improvements Fixed an issue that prevented users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Security updates Windows 10 version 2004 Support page: KB4557957 Fixes and improvements Fixed an issue that prevented users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Fixed an issue that prevented users from using voice commands in Windows Mixed Reality if the display language was set to English (Canada) or English (Australia). Improved the reliability of voice assistants that use Windows voice activation for keywords. Improved the reliability of Cortana's voice activation on devices that support low-power keywords. Security updates Other security updates KB4561603 -- Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer: June 9, 2020 KB4561600 -- 2020-06 Security Update for Adobe Flash Player for Windows Server, version 2004 and Windows 10 Version 2004 KB4561612 -- 2020-06 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows Embedded 8 Standard and Windows Server 2012 KB4561645 -- 2020-06 Security Only Quality Update for Windows Server 2008 KB4561670 -- 2020-06 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows Server 2008 KB4561674 -- 2020-06 Security Only Quality Update for Windows Embedded 8 Standard and Windows Server 2012 KB4557957 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows Server, version 2004 and Windows 10 Version 2004 KB4561602 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 KB4561605 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 KB4561616 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 Version 1607 KB4561649 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1507 Servicing Stack Updates KB4560366 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows Server, version 2004 and Windows 10 Version 2004 KB4560959 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows Server, version 1909, Windows 10 Version 1909, Windows Server 2019 (1903), and Windows 10 Version 1903 KB4562030 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 KB4562031 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows Server 2008 KB4562249 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows 10 Version 1507 KB4562561 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 Version 1607 KB4562250 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 KB4562560 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 KB4562251 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows 10 Version 1803 KB4562562 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 Version 1809 KB4562252 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows Embedded 8 Standard and Windows Server 2012 KB4562253 -- 2020-06 Servicing Stack Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 Known Issues Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 Error "Failure to Configure Windows Updates. Reverting Changes. Do not Turn off your computer. "may be displayed. Expected behavior if the update is installed on non-ESU joined devices. Windows 10 version 1809 Devices with some Asian language packs installed may display the error "0x800f0982 - PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND". Workaround 1: uninstall and install recently added language packs. Select check for updates. Workaround 2: Reset the PC. Windows 10 version 1903 and 1909 Internet connectivity may not be available after installing the update on devices with wireless wide area network LTE modems. The Network Connectivity Status Indicator may still show that the device is connected to the Internet. Microsoft is working on a resolution. Security advisories and updates ADV200009 | Windows DNS Server Denial of Service Vulnerability ADV200010 | June 2020 Adobe Flash Security Update Non-security related updates Microsoft Office Updates You find Office update information here. How to download and install the June 2020 security updates Microsoft releases security updates for Windows via Windows Updates and other update management services such as WSUS. Administrators may download updates directly as well to install them manually. It is advised to back up the system before updates are applied. If you don't want to wait, do the following to run an update check on Windows. Do the following to check for new updates: Open the Start Menu of the Windows operating system, type Windows Update and select the result. Select check for updates in the application that opens. Updates may be installed automatically when they are found or offered by Windows; this depends on the operating system and version that is used, and update settings. Direct update downloads Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 KB4561643 -- 2020-06 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows 7 KB4561669 -- 2020-06 Security Only Quality Update for Windows 7 Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 KB4561666 -- 2020-06 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows 8.1 KB4561673 -- 2020-06 Security Only Quality Update for Windows 8.1 Windows 10 (version 1803) KB4561621 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1803 Windows 10 (version 1809) KB4561608 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1809 Windows 10 (version 1903) KB4560960 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1903 Windows 10 (version 1909) KB4560960 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1909 Windows 10 (version 2004) KB4557957 -- 2020-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 2004 Microsoft Windows Security Updates June 2020 overview Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karlston Posted June 9, 2020 Author Share Posted June 9, 2020 Microsoft releases Windows 10 versions 19041.329, 18363.900 - here's what's new Today is Patch Tuesday, and that means that all supported versions of Windows are getting updated today. There's a new version that's included this month too, as the Windows 10 May 2020 Update was released a couple of weeks ago. As usual, these updates are mandatory. Historically, Microsoft would also release some optional updates throughout the month, but it hasn't been doing this because of the COVID-19 pandemic. If you've already upgraded your PC to Windows 10 version 2004, you'll get KB4557957, bringing the build number to 19041.329. you can manually download it here, and these are the highlights: Updates an issue that prevents you from using some voice commands in Windows Mixed Reality when the default Windows language is Canadian or Australian English. Improves the reliability of the keywords used for voice assistants, including Cortana. Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations. Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products. Updates to improve security when using external devices (such as game controllers, printers, and web cameras) and input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus). Improves security in Microsoft Xbox and the Microsoft Store. Updates for verifying usernames and passwords. Updates for storing and managing files. Here's the full list of improvements and fixes: Addresses an issue that prevents users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Addresses an issue that prevents you from using some voice commands in Windows Mixed Reality when the preferred Windows display language is English (Canada) or English (Australia). Improves the reliability of voice assistants that use Windows voice activation (Settings > Privacy > Voice Activation) for keywords. Improves the reliability of Cortana's voice activation when using the “Cortana” keyword on devices that support low-power keywords. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Shell, Windows Silicon Platform, Microsoft Xbox, the Microsoft Store, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Management, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Microsoft HoloLens, Windows Virtualization, Windows Peripherals, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows File Server and Clustering, Windows Hybrid Storage Services, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, and the Windows Update Stack. Most people are still on Windows 10 version 1909 or even 1903, and those users will get KB4560960, bringing the build number to 18363.900 and 18362.900, respectively. You can manually download it here, and these are the highlights: Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations. Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products. Updates to improve security when using external devices (such as game controllers, printers, and web cameras) and input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus). Improves security in Microsoft Xbox and the Microsoft Store. Updates for verifying usernames and passwords. Here's the full list of fixes and improvements: Addresses an issue that prevents users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Shell, Windows Silicon Platform, Microsoft Xbox, the Microsoft Store, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Management, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Microsoft HoloLens, Windows Virtualization, Windows Peripherals, Windows File Server and Clustering, Windows Hybrid Storage Services, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine. There's also one known issue to be aware of: Symptom Workaround After installing this update on a Windows 10 device with a wireless wide area network (WWAN) LTE modem, reaching the internet might not be possible. However, the Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) in the notification area might still indicate that you are connected to the internet. We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. If you're still on Windows 10 version 1809, you'll get KB4561608, bringing the build number to 17763.1282. You can manually download it here, and these are the highlights: Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations. Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products. Updates to improve security when using input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus). Improves security in Microsoft Xbox and the Microsoft Store. Updates for verifying usernames and passwords. Updates for storing and managing files. Here's the full list of improvements and fixes: Addresses an issue that prevents users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Addresses an issue that causes the promotion of a server to a domain controller to fail. This occurs when the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) process is set as Protected Process Light (PPL). Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Shell, Microsoft Xbox, the Microsoft Store, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Management, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Microsoft HoloLens, Windows Virtualization, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows File Server and Clustering, Windows Hybrid Storage Services, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, and the Windows Update Stack. This one also has one known issue: Symptom Workaround After installing KB4493509, devices with some Asian language packs installed may receive the error, "0x800f0982 - PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND." Uninstall and reinstall any recently added language packs. For instructions, see Manage the input and display language settings in Windows 10. Select Check for Updates and install the April 2019 Cumulative Update. For instructions, see Update Windows 10. Note If reinstalling the language pack does not mitigate the issue, reset your PC as follows: Go to the Settings app > Recovery. Select Get Started under the Reset this PC recovery option. Select Keep my Files. Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. Those on Windows 10 version 1803, which is only supported for Enterprise and Education SKUs, will get KB4561621, bringing the build number to 17134.1550. You can manually download it here, and these are the highlights: Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations. Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products. Updates to improve security when using input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus). Improves security in Microsoft Xbox and the Microsoft Store. Updates for verifying usernames and passwords. Updates for storing and managing files. Here's the full list of fixes and improvements: Addresses an issue that prevents users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Shell, Microsoft Xbox, the Microsoft Store, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Management, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Microsoft HoloLens, Windows Virtualization, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows File Server and Clustering, Windows Hybrid Storage Services, Windows Update Stack, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine. Windows 10 version 1709 is also only supported for Enterprise and Education SKUs, and those users will get KB4561602, bringing the build number to 16299.1932. You can manually download it here, and these are the highlights: Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer. Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations. Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products. Updates to improve security when using input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus). Improves security in Microsoft Xbox and the Microsoft Store. Updates for verifying usernames and passwords. Updates for storing and managing files. Here's the list of fixes: Addresses an issue that prevents users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Internet Explorer, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Shell, Microsoft Xbox, the Microsoft Store, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Management, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Microsoft HoloLens, Windows Virtualization, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows File Server and Clustering, Windows Hybrid Storage Services, Windows Update Stack, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine. Windows 10 version 1703 is only supported for the original Surface Hub, which is getting KB4561605, bringing the build number to 15063.2409. You can manually download it here, and these are the highlights: Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer. Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations. Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products. Updates to improve security when using external devices (such as game controllers, printers, and web cameras) and input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus). Improves security in the Microsoft Store. Updates for verifying usernames and passwords. Updates for storing and managing files. Here's the list of fixes: Addresses an issue that prevents users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Internet Explorer, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Shell, the Microsoft Store, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Management, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Microsoft HoloLens, Windows Virtualization, Windows Peripherals, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows File Server and Clustering, Windows Hybrid Storage Services, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine. Windows 10 version 1607 is supported in the Long Term Servicing Branch, and for Windows Server 2016 customers. Those users will get KB4561616, bringing the build number to 14393.3750. You can manually download it here, and these are the highlights: Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer. Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations. Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products. Updates to improve security when using input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus). Improves security in the Microsoft Store. Updates for verifying usernames and passwords. Updates for storing and managing files. Here are the improvements and fixes: Addresses an issue that prevents users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Addresses an issue that prevents you from installing some .msi apps. This occurs when a device is managed by a Group Policy that redirects the AppData folder to a network folder. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Internet Explorer, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Shell, the Microsoft Store, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Windows Virtualization, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows File Server and Clustering, Windows Hybrid Storage Services, the Windows Update Stack, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine. There's also one known issue to be aware of: Symptom Workaround After installing KB4467684, the cluster service may fail to start with the error “2245 (NERR_PasswordTooShort)” if the group policy “Minimum Password Length” is configured with greater than 14 characters. Set the domain default "Minimum Password Length" policy to less than or equal to 14 characters. Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. Finally, the original version of Windows 10, now known as version 1507, is only supported in the Long Term Servicing Branch, and those users are getting KB4561649, bringing the build number to 10240.18608. you can manually download it here, and these are the highlights: Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer. Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations. Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products. Updates to improve security when using external devices (such as game controllers, printers, and web cameras) and input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus). Improves security in the Microsoft Store. Updates for verifying usernames and passwords. Updates for storing and managing files. Here are the improvements and fixes: Addresses an issue that prevents users from updating .msi files from a network folder. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Internet Explorer, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Shell, the Microsoft Store, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Authentication, Windows Virtualization, Windows Peripherals, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows File Server and Clustering, Windows Hybrid Storage Services, the Windows Update Stack and the Microsoft JET Database Engine. As always, these updates will be installed automatically if you don't grab them through Windows Update now. Microsoft releases Windows 10 versions 19041.329, 18363.900 - here's what's new Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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