According to the latest report, Microsoft has pushed the KB5007186 cumulative update for Win10 2004, 20H2, and 21H1 users.
Microsoft said that the Win10 2004 version will end its service on December 14, 2021, and recommends that users update the operating system.
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According to the official update log, the Win10 KB5007186 cumulative update includes quality improvements: Solve the problem that some apps may have unexpected results when rendering certain user interface elements or drawing in the app.
This problem occurs in applications that use GDI+ and set a zero (0) width pen object on a display with dots per inch (DPI) or high resolution, or when the application is scaled.
Moreover, this security update includes 6 critical updates and 49 important updates:
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20 escalation loopholes;
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2 security functions bypass loopholes;
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15 remote code execution vulnerabilities; 10 information disclosure vulnerabilities;
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3 denial of service vulnerabilities;
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4 spoofing vulnerabilities.
Win10 users can find updates in the system update, download or update manually. In addition, Microsoft has pushed the KB5007215 cumulative update for Win11 users. Similar to Win10, this update brings security fixes, including the above-mentioned application element drawing problems.