Autonomous IT

June’s Patch [FIX] Tuesday unpacks a lighter-than-usual Windows patch cycle — but don’t get too comfortable. Join Automox cybersecurity experts as they break down high-risk vulnerabilities across macOS and Windows, including:
  • A chained SSH vulnerability (CVE-2025-26465 & CVE-2025-26466) that allows memory exhaustion and bypasses host key verification
  • A WebDAV remote code execution flaw (CVE-2025-33053) actively exploited in the wild
  • Multiple macOS threats, from sandbox escapes to keychain access and privilege escalation
The team also shares patching strategies, mitigation tips, and password hygiene advice you’ll want to follow.

Creators and Guests

Host
Ryan Braunstein
Ryan Braunstein is the host of Patch [FIX] Tuesday and the Security Manager at Automox, boasting over a decade of experience in cybersecurity. With a strong technical background and a people-first attitude, Ryan excels at demystifying complex security challenges—from automating AWS environments to developing and implementing security tools. His collaborative approach and proactive mindset make him a trusted resource for IT professionals navigating the complexities of cybersecurity.

What is Autonomous IT?

Go from monotonous to autonomous IT operations with this series. Hosts from Automox, the IT automation platform for modern organizations, will cover the latest IT trends; Patch Tuesday remediations; ways to save time with Worklets (pre-built scripts); reduce risk; slash complexity; and automate OS, third-party, and configuration updates on all your Windows, macOS, and Linux endpoints. Automate confidence everywhere with Automox.