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Windows 11 KB5053598 & KB5053602 cumulative updates released Microsoft has released Windows 11 KB5053598 and KB5053602 cumulative updates for versions 24H2 and 23H2 to fix security vulnerabilities ...
Obedient users who rush to apply OS patches promptly sometimes end up paying a heavy price for glitchy software rollouts An issue with the March 2025 Windows update has been confirmed to inadvertently ...
Anybody who installed the latest Windows 11 update released on 11th March – KB5053598 – may have found that Copilot hadn’t just been unpinned from the taskbar, but uninstalled entirely ...
The reason appears to be KB5053598 for Windows 24H2 and KB5053606 for Windows 10 22H2, released on 11 March. “We're aware of an issue with the Microsoft Copilot app affecting some devices.
A buggy Windows 11 update from Microsoft has a silver lining for those who aren't keen on the operating system's Copilot assistant. When installed, the software patch will remove the AI app on at ...
Windows 11 KB5053598 update contains a bug that uninstalls Copilot and removes it from the taskbar. A similar glitch has affected users of Windows 11 23H2 is they installed the March 2025 Security ...
KB5053598 was introduced as an update specifically aimed at closing security gaps. It is known that the patch, which is expected to close the security vulnerability coded CVE-2025-24983, was designed ...