Understanding the Latest Microsoft Update on Windows Server Security Vulnerabilities
- Orlando Ramirez

- Feb 12
- 1 min read
Microsoft has resolved a known issue that was causing security applications to incorrectly flag a core Windows component, the company said in a service alert posted this week. The list of affected systems is quite extensive and includes both client (Windows 10 and Windows 11) and server (Windows Server 2012 through Windows Server 2025) platforms. Microsoft updated the WinSqlite3.dll Windows core component to address false positive detections by third-party security software. Microsoft also noted that WinSqlite3.dll is distinct from sqlite3.dll, which is not a Windows component, and that it can be updated for Microsoft apps by installing their latest version from the Microsoft Store.

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