We do, however, have a manually downloadable out-of-band patch for the IE problem in 1903, KB 4522016. We don’t have a cumulative update for Win10 1903 just yet. Those patches are only available if you click “Check for updates.” Microsoft would traditionally call them “optional, non-security” patches, but with the likely (if undocumented) presence of a separately identified out-of-band security patch, it’s hard to say what to call them. These, too, are cumulative updates, but they're specifically identified as " non-security updates." I say “appear to contain” the fix because, as best I can tell, none of the documentation mentions CVE-2019-1367, the security hole that was fixed yesterday in an odd single-purpose cumulative update. Here are the most important Win10 patches that appear to contain the IE/CVE-2019-1367 fix: As a bit o' lagniappe, if you use Windows Update to install the sky-is-falling IE patch, you’ll get a bunch of additional marginally-tested patches along for the ride.
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