KB5034119 is the monthly cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1607. This update was released on 9 January 2024 under the ‘Patch Tuesday’ project.
KB5034119 has also been released for Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2016 Server Core installation. You can find more information about the KB5034119 for Windows Server 2016 on the relevant page.
Salient points
- KB5034119 is for Windows 10 version 1607 for January 2024. The update is available for x86 and x64 platforms. This update supersedes KB5033373.
- KB5034119 corresponds to Windows 10 build 14393.6614.
- KB5033373 corresponds to Windows 10 build 14393.6529.
- KB5032391 is the Servicing Stack Update corresponding to KB5032197 and KB5033373 for Windows 10 version 1607. The SSU is available separately for x86 and x64 platforms.
- KB5032391 was released in November 2023. There has been no new release for the Servicing Stack Update in December 2023 and January 2024.
- 24 security vulnerabilities affect Windows 10 version 1607 for x64 and x86 architectures.
- One security vulnerability has a ‘CRITICAL’ severity level. It could lead to ‘Security Feature Bypass’ attacks.
Download KB5034119 for Windows 10 version 1607
KB5034119 for Windows 10 version 1607 can be deployed through one of the following automated processes:
- Windows Update
- Windows Update for Business
- WSUS or Windows Server Update Services
WSUS is the most preferred method to patch Windows 10 workstations with the latest cumulative updates.
For automated deployments, the Servicing Stack Update is installed automatically prior to the installation of the KB5034119 cumulative update. There is no system reboot after deploying the Servicing Stack Update.
KB5034119 can be applied on Windows 10 version 1607 in a manual approach. For this, you will need to follow a two-step process.
- Download and install the Servicing Stack Update KB5032391 on Windows 10 version 1607.
- Download and install KB5034119 cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1607.
We have shared both steps below.
You could download the offline installer files for the Servicing Stack Update and the cumulative update from the Microsoft Update Catalog site. Or, you could use the download links shared below to download the .MSU file directly.
- Download KB5032391 Servicing Stack Update for Windows 10 version 1607
- Download KB5032391 for Windows 10 version 1607 for x86 edition – the size of this update is 5.4 MB.
- Download KB5032391 for Windows 10 version 1607 for x64 edition – the size of this update is 11.7 MB.
Once you have installed the Servicing Stack Update, you can proceed with the installation of KB5033373 on Windows 10 version 1607. The download links for KB5034119 are specified below.
- Download KB5034119 for Windows 10 version 1607 from Microsoft Update Catalog
- Direct Download KB5034119 for Windows 10 version 1607 x86 edition – the size of the update file is 909.2 MB.
- Direct Download KB5034119 for Windows 10 version 1607 x64 edition – the size of the update file is 1627.3 MB.
When you deploy KB5034119 on Windows 10 version 1607, your system will reboot or restart.
All changes of KB5033373 are included in KB5034119. If you did not install KB5033373, you can skip and install KB5034119. The SSU KB5032391 will be automatically installed as part of the KB5034119 cumulative update.
Vulnerabilities
Windows 10 version 1607 for x64 and x86 systems are affected by 24 security vulnerabilities. One of these vulnerabilities is a ‘CRITICAL’ vulnerability with the potential of the ‘Security Feature Bypass’ attacks.
The vulnerability is shared below.
CVE details | CVSS | Severity | Impact | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
CVE-2024-20674 | 9.0 | CRITICAL | Security Feature Bypass | The authentication feature could be bypassed as this vulnerability allows impersonation. An authenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability by establishing a machine-in-the-middle (MITM) attack or other local network spoofing technique, then sending a malicious Kerberos message to the client victim machine to spoof itself as the Kerberos authentication server. |
KB5034119 for Windows 10 version 1607 – Changelog
The following changes are part of the KB5034119 cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1607:
- This update addresses an issue that affects the ActiveX scroll bar. It does not work in IE mode.
- This update addresses security issues for your Windows operating system.
January 2024 Cumulative or Security Updates
- KB5034119 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016
- KB5034127 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2019
- KB5034129 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2022
- KB5034130 for Windows Server 2022 23H2 edition
- KB5034171 Monthly Rollup (ESU) for Windows Server 2012 R2
- KB5034184 Monthly Rollup Update (ESU) for Windows Server 2012
- KB5034121 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 21H2
- KB5034123 for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2
- KB5034134 for Windows 10 – Jan 2024
December 2023 Cumulative or Security Updates
- KB5033371 for Windows 10 version 1809
- KB5033373 for Windows 10 version 1607
- KB5033379 for Windows 10
- KB5033372 for Windows 10 21H2 and 22H2
- KB5033375 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2
- KB5033369 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 21H2
- KB5033420 Monthly Rollup Update for Windows Server 2012 R2
- KB5033429 Monthly Rollup Update for Windows Server 2012
- KB5033383 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2022
- KB5033118 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2022
- KB5033371 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2019
- KB5033373 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016
- Microsoft Edge upgrades to version 120.0.2210.61
November 2023 Cumulative or Security Updates
- KB5032196 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2019
- KB5032197 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016
- KB5032198 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2022
- KB5032247 Monthly Rollup Update for Windows Server 2012
- KB5032249 Monthly Rollup for Windows Server 2012 R2
- KB5032190 Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 Editions
- KB5032192 for Windows 11 21H2 edition
- KB5032189 for Windows 10 21H2 and 22H2 versions
- KB5032196 for Windows 10 version 1809
- KB5032197 for Windows 10 version 1607
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