If you’re an IT administrator who has to update tens or even hundreds of computers running Windows with the latest patches, that’s certainly a pretty difficult job, especially when no Internet connection is available.



But thanks to the Security Release ISO Image that Microsoft has just updated to include the patches released this month, it’s all a breeze, as these improvements come packed into a single ISO file that can be burned onto a disc and then used on as many computers as needed.
This month, Microsoft has rolled out updates to fix critical updates in absolutely all Windows versions currently on the market, including client and server. Windows 10 got its very own share of patches too, so even if you’re running the newest OS, you still have to update.
There’s at least one critical patch that needs to be deployed as soon as possible, Microsoft warns, as it fixes a Journal vulnerability that could be exploited with remote code execution and allow an attacker to get the same rights as the logged-in user.
This ISO file includes updates for all Windows versions currently supported by Microsoft, but it’s worth knowing that no other applications are supported, such as Office or Lync.
If patching Windows is what you want to do, just go ahead and download Security Release ISO image to get all updates released this month.