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WINDOWS 11 CUMULATIVE UPDATES KB5094126, KB5093998

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TUE, JUN 9, 2026

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Microsoft released two cumulative updates for Windows 11 addressing security vulnerabilities and bugs across multiple versions. KB5094126 targets versions 25H2 and 24H2, while KB5093998 covers version 23H2.

The updates patch security issues and resolve existing bugs affecting Windows 11 users. KB5094126 applies to the latest versions 25H2 and 24H2, delivering fixes and stability improvements. KB5093998 brings the same treatment to version 23H2 users. Microsoft has not disclosed specific vulnerability details or new features included in these cumulative updates. Users running affected Windows 11 versions should expect these updates to deploy automatically through Windows Update. These cumulative updates are part of Microsoft's regular patching schedule. Organizations and individual users are advised to review update details through Microsoft's official security bulletin before deployment, particularly in enterprise environments where testing may be required.

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