Last month, Microsoft officially launched the push of Windows 11 22H2 function updates, and brought many security features. Meanwhile, Microsoft updated the block list of "Vulnerable Drivers" and its features, which can now be enabled by default in certain situations. The latest news for is that with the launch of Windows 11 22H2, the software giant is turning its attention to the parallel development of Windows 10 22H2 branch.

Early, someone exposed the ISO image link of Windows 10 22H2, which means that Microsoft will soon start pushing a new version.
Microsoft has previously suggested launching a set of "in-range" features, and Defender security applications seem to usher in major changes.

On Friday, Microsoft disclosed more details in the "Driver Vulnerability Blocking Rules" document updated that day:
Each major version of Windows will update this blocking list simultaneously.
We plan to update existing block lists for non-Windows 11 customers in the upcoming service release.
and, in occasional cases, we also release subsequent updates through regular Windows maintenance.
This means that the upcoming Windows 10 22H2 feature update also hopes to receive the same treatment as Windows 11 22H2.
In addition, there is less than a week left before this month's "Patch Tuesday". At present, it cannot be ruled out that the driver block list of Windows 10 will be updated before the release of Windows 10 22H2.