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Microsoft releases Windows 10 KB5082200 extended security update

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Why This Matters

The release of Windows 10 KB5082200 marks a significant security milestone, addressing critical vulnerabilities including zero-days and enhancing protections against phishing and malware. This update underscores Microsoft's ongoing commitment to security, especially for enterprise users, while signaling a shift away from new feature development for Windows 10. For consumers and organizations, timely application of this update is vital to safeguard systems against emerging threats.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft has released the Windows 10 KB5082200 extended security update to fix the April 2026 Patch Tuesday vulnerabilities, including 2 zero-days.

This update brings some interesting changes, including new Remote Desktop Protocol file phishing protections and new Windows Security indicators that provide the status of the rollout of new Secure Boot certificates.

If you are running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC or are enrolled in the ESU program, you can install this update like normal by going into Settings, clicking on Windows Update, and manually performing a 'Check for Updates.'

Windows 10 KB5082200 update

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After installing this update, Windows 10 will be updated to build 19045.7184, and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 will be updated to build 19044.7184.

What's new in Windows 10 KB5082200

Microsoft is no longer releasing new features for Windows 10, and the KB5082200 update primarily contains security updates and bug fixes.

With today's April 2026 Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has fixed 167 vulnerabilities, including two zero-day flaws.

The complete list of fixes is below:

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