Let’s discuss the Windows 11 KB5060842 KB5060999 June 2025 Patch and 2 Zero Day Vulnerability and 66 Flaws. As part of the June 2025 Patch Tuesday update, Microsoft has released two important updates for Windows 11: KB5060842 and KB5060999. These updates include several improvements and fix many security issues to make Windows 11 more stable and secure. Windows 10 users also get an update KB5060533 which helps improve performance and security on their devices.
The June Patch Update introduces a new feature within Click to Do that allows Ask Copilot. With this addition, when you highlight any text or image, Click to Do now presents an Ask Copilot option. Selecting it seamlessly opens Microsoft Copilot with the highlighted content already placed in the prompt box, enabling you to send the selected text or image directly to Copilot and complete your task with enhanced efficiency.
The June update addresses a taskbar issue where using Tab and Shift + Tab to navigate could cause the keyboard focus to get stuck on the taskbar frame, leading screen readers to announce only “pane.” Additionally, it fixes a problem where, after logging in, the keyboard focus could unintentionally shift to the taskbar widgets, causing them to open automatically.
In this post, you’ll find everything you need to know about the Windows 11 June 2025 cumulative update (KB5060842 and KB5060999): from its deployment steps and verification methods to a detailed breakdown of the zero-day vulnerability it addresses and all other security flaws it patches to keep your systems secure.
Microsoft’s June 2025 Patch Tuesday rolls out fixes for 66 security flaws, including one actively exploited vulnerability and another that has been publicly disclosed. Among these, ten are rated as Critical, with eight involving remote code execution and two related to elevation of privilege.
- 13 Elevation of Privilege Vulnerabilities
- 6 Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
- 2 Spoofing Vulnerabilities
- 17 Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
- 3 Security Feature Bypass Vulnerabilities
- 25 Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities

Table of Contents
What’s New in Windows Search with the June Patch?

The June update introduces an enhanced search experience on Copilot+ PCs. You can now search for system settings using natural language.
Where can I Use this Improved Search Feature?
This feature is available via the Windows Search box on the taskbar of Copilot+ PCs.
Is this Feature Available on all Windows 11 Devices?
As of the June Patch, this feature is designed specifically for Copilot+ PCs. It may not be available on older or non-Copilot+ devices.
2 Zero Day Security Vulnerability for June 2025
This month’s Patch Tuesday addresses two zero-day vulnerabilities: one actively exploited and one publicly disclosed. The first, CVE-2025-33053, is a Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WEBDAV) remote code execution flaw, discovered by Check Point Research, which allows attackers to execute arbitrary code if a user clicks on a malicious WebDav URL.
The second, CVE-2025-33073, is a Windows SMB Client elevation of privilege vulnerability, enabling attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges by coercing a victim’s machine to connect back to an attacker’s system using SMB.
Release Date | CVE Number | CVE Title | Publicly disclosed | Exploitability assessment | Exploited |
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Jun 10, 2025 | CVE-2025-33053 | Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WEBDAV) Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | No | Exploitation Detected | Yes |
Jun 10, 2025 | CVE-2025-33073 | Windows SMB Client Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability | Yes | Exploitation Less Likely | No |

- Windows 11 Version Numbers Build Numbers Major Minor Build Rev
- Updated Windows 11 End-of-Life Dates
- Top 83 Windows 11 Desktop Admin Interview Questions
Windows 11 KB5060842 KB5060999 June 2025 Patch and 2 Zero Day Vulnerability and 66 Flaws
The June update introduces a new feature in Settings that makes it easier to get help with your PC and Windows 11. You can now access a dedicated FAQs section under Settings > System > About, where you’ll find answers to commonly asked questions. This section covers a wide range of topics, including system setup, performance tuning, and compatibility, providing quick, organised information all in one convenient location.
Windows 11 24H2 | Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2 |
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KB5060842 | KB5060999 |

Updated Version of Windows 11 after Installing KB5060842 KB5060999 June 2025 Patch
HTMD keeps an up-to-date list of Windows 11 build numbers, complete with a table that matches each version to its production build. Unlike Windows 10’s several updates a year, Windows 11 only gets one major release annually, and it uses the same versioning format that Windows 10 did.
- Windows 11 version 24H2 – Details KB5060842 (OS Build 26100.4343)
- Windows 11 Version 23H2 and 22H2 – Details KB5060999 (OS Builds OS Builds 22621.5472 and 22631.5472)
- More Details on Windows 11 version Numbers: Windows 11 Version Numbers Build Numbers Major Minor Build Rev

Windows 11 New Improvements and Features
The June patch brings a new improvement to mouse settings in Windows 11. You can now easily access these options directly from Settings > Accessibility > Mouse and Mouse pointer and touch, without needing to open the Control Panel.
New Improvements | Details |
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Ask Copilot for a new action within Click to Do | When you highlight text or an image, you can select Ask Copilot to open Microsoft Copilot with your content pre-filled in the prompt box. |
Click to Do- New Feature: Enhanced Text Actions on Copilot+ PCs. | On AMD and Intel-powered Copilot+ PCs, use WIN key + mouse-click or WIN + Q to select text, then choose options to Summarise, Create a bulleted list, or Rewrite the text (casual, formal, or polished). |
Click to Do – Availability in EEA | Click to Do (preview) is now available in the European Economic Area (EEA), with support for English, Spanish, and French. Actions include Summarise, Create a bulleted list, and Refine text. |
Pen & Inking Shortcut – Click to Do | On PCs with pen and inking capabilities, configure the pen shortcut button to open Click to Do with a single-click, double-click, or press and hold via Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Pen & Windows Ink. |
Pen Menu Integration – Click to Do | Add Click to Do as one of the four apps in the pen menu. If all slots are occupied, you may need to replace an app with Click to Do in the pen menu settings. |
Spanish and French Support – Click to Do | Click to Do can now perform intelligent text actions in Spanish and French. |
Open Copilot on Windows Win + C N/A (keyboard shortcut) | You can adjust this behavior anytime via Settings > Personalization > Text input > Customize Copilot key on keyboard. |
Press to Talk with Copilot | Hold Copilot key or Win + C for 2 seconds. End by pressing Esc or staying silent. Use Alt + Spacebar to talk with Copilot using voice. |
Cross-Device Resume | easily resume OneDrive files from phone (iOS/Android) on Windows 11 PC. A notification appears if the file was edited/viewed within the last 5 minutes before unlocking the PC. |
Energy Saver new feature | IT admins can manage Energy Saver via Group Policy / MDM using Intune. Helps extend battery life and supports sustainability. Configure under: Local Group Policy → Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → System → Power Management → Energy Saver Settings. |
Graphics Settings | Manage HDR under Settings → System → Display. New: clearer “Use HDR” label, HDR video streaming even if HDR is off, and a toggle for Dolby Vision independent of HDR. |
Narrator (AI-powered image descriptions) | On Copilot+ PCs, Narrator now provides detailed image, chart, and graph descriptions. Turn on with Ctrl + Windows + Enter or search for Narrator. Use Narrator key + Ctrl + D for image descriptions. |
Finding settings easier on Copilot+ PCs | On Copilot+ PCs, you can now type natural language queries in the Windows search box (taskbar). |
Improved Cloud Photo Search (EEA) | In the European Economic Area (EEA), Windows Search now supports descriptive photo search. Currently rolling out to Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs. AMD and Intel support are coming soon. |
Search on Taskbar | Improved support for web search providers in Windows Search for the European Economic Area (EEA), with better discoverability. |
FAQs in Settings | New FAQs section under Settings > System > About. Find answers on system setup, performance, and compatibility in one place. |
Printer Rename Dialog – Settings | The dialog to rename printers (Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners) now matches Windows 11 visual style. |
Mouse Settings Enhancements | Mouse settings are now directly available under Settings > Accessibility > Mouse and Mouse pointer and touch. Updated icons for pointer speed, precision, and options for customizing mouse indicator, pointer trails, and hover activation time. No need to use Control Panel. |
Taskbar – App Unpin Policy | Admins can now configure taskbar policies to allow users to unpin specific apps—these apps will not be auto-repinned during the next policy refresh. Controlled via the new Pin Generation option. |
Voice Access New Feature | In-product experience now highlights new features and improvements. You can open or dismiss it anytime via the settings menu. |
Voice Access New feature | Voice access, is now available under Accessibility in Quick Settings (lower-right corner of screen near the clock). Open Quick Settings by selecting the network, volume, or battery icon. |
Windows Share New Feature | You can now make last-minute edits (crop, rotate, add filters) to images shared via the Windows Share window. |
Voice Typing | You can now control the profanity filter. Turning it on masks profanity with asterisks; turning it off displays words as spoken. Change this setting by opening Voice Typing (Win + H), selecting the settings icon, and toggling Filter profanity. |
Windows Share New Feature | When dragging a local file from File Explorer or the desktop, a tray appears at the top of the screen. You can drop the file into a suggested app or select More to open the Windows Share window. |
Windows Share New Feature | You can now add apps that support sharing directly to the right-click menu for local files in File Explorer or on the desktop. |
Windows Share New Feature | You can now make last-minute edits (crop, rotate, add filters) to images shared via the Windows Share window. |

Issues Fixed with Windows 11 June Patch 2025
The June 2025 patch includes a fix for a camera-related issue in Windows 11. Previously, the Settings app could become unresponsive when users interacted with content under Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Cameras. This update resolves the problem, ensuring smoother access and better stability when managing camera settings.
Issues Fixed with Windows 11 June Patches | Description |
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Taskbar Fix – Keyboard Focus (Backwards Tab) | Fixed issue where using Tab / Shift + Tab could cause keyboard focus to get stuck on taskbar frame, impacting screen reader feedback. |
Taskbar Fix – 5 Focus on Widgets | Fixed issue where, upon login, keyboard focus might unexpectedly shift to widgets in the taskbar, causing widgets to auto-open. |
Voice Access Fixed Issue | Resolved issue where Voice access might stop responding with the error “working on it” during dictation. |
Audio Issue Fixed | The startup sound might not play on boot, although it is enabled. |
Bluetooth Issue Fixed | Settings might stop responding when loading information about Bluetooth devices. |
Camera Issue Fixed | Settings might stop working when interacting with content under Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Cameras. |
Display Issue Fixed | Unexpected changes to screen size and window position might occur after waking from sleep for some devices. |
File Explorer Issue Fixed | If you have disconnected network drives while searching for Home, it might prevent searches from executing, and you remain on Home. |
Input Issue Fixed | Voice typing won’t start from the touch keyboard when using the Chinese (Simplified) narrow layout. |
Input Issue Fixed | When using the Symbols section of the touch keyboard, pressing the key to change pages might unexpectedly insert a character into password fields. |
Input Issue Fixed | Typing in some apps might stop working after disconnecting from a remote desktop session. |
JPG Issue Fixed | When using CopyPixels, the pixels may be unexpectedly inverted in certain cases. |
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Issue Fixed | Improved the colours used in MMC when items are selected, both generally, and when contrast modes are enabled. |
Print Issue Fixed | Non-admin users can’t uninstall printers that they’ve added. |
UHF Tuning Issue Fixed | Tuning scan for UHF channels doesn’t work, and only VHF channels are returned. |
USB Issue Fixed | Certain USB devices might become disconnected after sleep, until you reboot your PC. |
Windows Hello Issue Fixed | When using Windows Hello for Business facial recognition, the camera might unexpectedly stop working after your PC wakes from sleep, blocking login using this method. |
BitLocker Issue Fixed | Fixed an issue where devices with BitLocker on removable drives could encounter a blue screen error after resuming from sleep or hybrid booting. |
Boot menu screens Issue Fixed | Fixed an issue where early boot screens (BitLocker PIN, BitLocker Recovery key, and boot menu screens) rendered slowly. |
Graphics kernel Issue Fixed | Fixed an issue where some game titles became unresponsive after upgrading to 24H2. |
Memory leak Issue Fixed | Fixed an issue in the Input Service that caused increased memory usage, potentially impacting performance in multi-user, multi-lingual, and remote desktop usage. |
Multimedia Issue Fixed | Fixed an issue where turning on multi-app mode or basic camera mode in advanced camera settings caused Windows Hello Face Enrollment to not work and show a bad camera preview. |
Network Issue Fixed | Fixed an issue where Windows Server 2025 always showed the network as “public” on new domain controllers. The update now ensures proper LDAP binding by checking for a domain controller name before using loopback addresses. |

Known Issues from June Windows 11 Patch 2025
Let’s take a look at some of the known issues reported with the June 2025 Windows 11 Patch. The table below provides more details on these issues, helping users stay informed about any potential problems they might encounter after applying the update.
Summary | Originating Update | Status |
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AVD applications using App attach feature might fail to start | N/A | working on a resolution and will provide more information when it is available. |
Devices with apps using sprotect.sys driver might stop responding | N/A | SenseShield is currently investigating this issue. Microsoft is collaborating with SenseShield, and additional information will be provided as it becomes available. |
Some devices that have Dirac Audio with cridspapo.dll might lose audio output | N/A | Microsoft will partner to offer the new driver via Windows Update to resolve this audio issue. |
Camera use might cause some applications to become unresponsive | N/A | working on a resolution and will provide more information when it is available. |
Safe Exam Browser application might fail to open | N/A | To resolve the issue, install Safe Exam Browser version 3.8 or later before updating to Windows 11, version 24H2. If the safeguard hold persists 48 hours after updating the app, contact Safe Exam Browser Support. |
Wallpaper customization applications might not work as expected | N/A | Microsoft is gradually lifting the safeguard hold for Windows 11 version 24H2. If you attempt to install this update, you may be prompted to uninstall or update your wallpaper app, as certain wallpaper apps currently cause compatibility issues. The timing of the resolution depends on when app developers release compatible updates. Once affected apps are updated or removed, installation of version 24H2 can proceed. |
Some devices using Easy Anti-Cheat stop responding and receive a blue screen | N/A | To resolve this issue, ensure your games are updated—especially if the update includes a compatible version of Easy Anti-Cheat. |
Compatibility issues with Intel Smart Sound Technology drivers | N/A | Do not attempt to manually update to version 24H2 using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant or the media creation tool until this issue has been resolved. |
Direct Download Links of Windows 11 KB KB
The Windows 11 updates for June 2025 are now available in the Microsoft Update Catalog. You can quickly find any update by entering its KB number in the search box and clicking “Search.” If you want to see all updates from June 2025, just type “2025-06“; this will list everything released that month, so you can easily choose what to download.
Cumulative Update for Windows 11 | Products | Size | Direct Download |
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2025-04 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5060842) | Windows 11 24H2 | 3016.6 MB | Download |
2025-04 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5060999) | Windows 11 23H2 | 893.8 MB | Download |
2025-04 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5060999) | Windows 11 22H2 | 893.8 MB | Download |

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