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Bitlocker · Patch Tuesday

Microsoft Patches Record 570 Flaws, Including Exploited AD FS and SharePoint Zero-Days

Microsoft dropped the largest monthly security update in its history on July 14, 2026, shipping fixes for a staggering 570 vulnerabilities—a number that demolishes the previous high of 206 set just...

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Samsung Messages Is Dead — Here’s How Windows 11 Users Can Text from Their PC Now

WindowsNews Desk · 8m ago
Windows

Why a $3 ChromeOS Flex USB Could Brick Your Old PC (Unless You Boot This Way First)

WindowsNews Desk · 8m ago
AI Daily Briefing 7:30 PM
  • 01Windows 11 24H2 now includes point-in-time restore via WinRE for faster rollback from bad updates.
  • 02Linux kernel CVEs flood enterprise feeds, impacting hybrid and Hyper-V environments—patch prioritization grows harder.
  • 03Microsoft Copilot faces new consumer AI pressure from Google, as AI app adoption consolidates around few assistants.
  • 04Majorana 1 dispute intensifies as Nature critique challenges Microsoft’s quantum credibility and long-term differentiation.
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It Administration · Microsoft Entra

KB5101650 Hands IT the Power to Silence Entra SSO Consent Prompts on Windows 11

{ "title": "KB5101650 Hands IT the Power to Silence Entra SSO Consent Prompts on Windows 11", "content": "With the July 14, 2026 Patch Tuesday update, Microsoft introduced a registry policy that...

WN WindowsNews Desk·18m ago
Patch Tuesday · Privilege Escalation

Patch Now: Microsoft Closes Windows 11 MIDI Service Flaw That Allowed Privilege Escalation

On July 14, 2026, Microsoft shipped a security fix for a high-severity vulnerability that could let an attacker with local access seize SYSTEM-level control of an unpatched Windows 11 PC. The flaw,...

SE Security Desk·19m ago
Android Interface · Fluent Design

A Designer Just Reimagined Android with Microsoft’s Fluent Design — Here’s What Windows Users Should Know

On July 15, 2026, a set of Figma mock-ups surfaced online showing a complete Android interface designed in Microsoft’s Fluent Design language. The concept, first reported by Concept Phones, is not...

WN WindowsNews Desk·19m ago
Cve 2026 56182 · Ntfs Vulnerability

Why Every Windows User Should Apply July's KB5101650 Fix for NTFS Privilege Escalation

Microsoft’s July 14, 2026 security release patches a high-severity NTFS vulnerability that could hand an attacker full system control—even if they only have a basic user account. Tracked as...

SE Security Desk·20m ago
Ntfs Vulnerability · Patch Tuesday

Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday Seals a High-Risk NTFS Hole—Update Your Build Now

Microsoft’s July 14, 2026 security updates correct a high-severity vulnerability in the Windows NTFS file system that could let a low-level attacker take full control of an unpatched machine....

SE Security Desk·22m ago
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Microsoft’s July Patches Fix a Stealthy Windows WebView Flaw—Here’s How to Check Your Build

Microsoft’s July 2026 security updates fix CVE-2026-56173, a high-severity privilege escalation vulnerability in Windows WebView. The use-after-free bug affects Windows 10, 11, and Server, and could let a local attacker gain system-level control. Patches are delivered via cumulative updates; verifying the resulting build number is critical because the vulnerable WebView code is embedded throughout the OS and not just in the browser.

Security Desk·24m ago ·5 min
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Microsoft Patches MSXML Flaw That Could Let Attackers Seize Admin Control on Windows

Microsoft’s July 14, 2026 security updates fix CVE-2026-50359, a high-severity privilege escalation flaw in the Windows MSXML library that could allow a standard user to gain full administrative control. The use-after-free bug affects a wide range of supported Windows releases, from Server 2012 to Windows 11 26H1, but has not been observed in active attacks. The article explains the vulnerability, details the affected builds, outlines practical steps for home users and IT admins, and emphasizes the importance of timely patching.

Security Desk·24m ago ·5 min
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Microsoft Patches SharePoint Spoofing Flaw: Here's How to Lock Down Your Servers

Microsoft’s July 2026 SharePoint patches fix CVE-2026-56157, a spoofing vulnerability that allows an authenticated attacker with low privileges to alter content without user interaction. The article details affected builds, step-by-step patching instructions, workflow prerequisites, and guidance to limit exposure, emphasizing that the same update closes multiple other security flaws.

Security Desk·29m ago ·5 min
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Microsoft’s Business Surfaces Finally Get Snapdragon X2, With a Privacy Screen That Could Change Enterprise Laptop Buying

Microsoft has released Snapdragon X2 versions of the Surface Laptop for Business and Surface Pro for Business, giving commercial buyers an Arm alternative to Intel. The standout feature is an optional integrated privacy screen on the Laptop, while the Pro lacks 5G on Snapdragon. Businesses should test compatibility before deploying, but the choice now gives IT departments long-overdue architecture flexibility.

Enterprise IT Desk·5h ago ·5 min
Enterprise

Teams Android Management Moves to Pro Portal: The July Readiness Checklist

Microsoft is moving Android device management from the Teams Admin Center to the Teams Rooms Pro Management Portal, with TAC redirects starting in August 2026 and full retirement in September. IT administrators must verify that every Android Teams device runs Admin Agent AA 830, appears in the new portal, and responds to remote actions before the cutover to avoid management outages. This guide provides a step‑by‑step readiness checklist to navigate the transition.

Enterprise IT Desk·18h ago ·5 min
Enterprise

Microsoft Purview's New Simulation Mode Aims to End Noisy Data Classification

Microsoft is adding a Classifier Simulation Mode to Purview that will allow compliance teams to test custom data classifiers on live tenant data without impacting policies. The feature, previewing in October 2026 and generally available in November, addresses common issues like false positives and performance problems, making data protection rollouts safer.

Enterprise IT Desk·19h ago ·5 min