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July 2026 Windows Update Seals DNS Client Privilege Escalation Hole—Check Your Build Now·MSFT +0.1%Microsoft Patches WalletService Privilege Escalation Flaw (CVE-2026-49176) in July 14 Update·NVDA +3.0%AWS Security Hub Now Scans Azure VMs and Functions: What Multicloud Teams Need to Know·GOOGL +1.2%Microsoft Patches Windows Speech Runtime Flaw That Could Elevate User Privileges·AMZN +2.9%CVE-2026-49170: Windows StateRepository Flaw Could Let Attackers Gain Admin Rights·MSFT +0.1%Microsoft Ships Emergency Fix for Windows Server 2025 DNS Bug, Admins Urged to Patch Now·NVDA +3.0%Storage Spaces Direct Flaw Patched in July 2026 — Why You Can’t Afford to Wait·GOOGL +1.2%Windows 10's July Patch Only for Paying Customers, Delivers Critical COM Rescue and RDP Security Ultimatum·AMZN +2.9%July 2026 Windows Update Seals DNS Client Privilege Escalation Hole—Check Your Build Now·MSFT +0.1%Microsoft Patches WalletService Privilege Escalation Flaw (CVE-2026-49176) in July 14 Update·NVDA +3.0%AWS Security Hub Now Scans Azure VMs and Functions: What Multicloud Teams Need to Know·GOOGL +1.2%Microsoft Patches Windows Speech Runtime Flaw That Could Elevate User Privileges·AMZN +2.9%CVE-2026-49170: Windows StateRepository Flaw Could Let Attackers Gain Admin Rights·MSFT +0.1%Microsoft Ships Emergency Fix for Windows Server 2025 DNS Bug, Admins Urged to Patch Now·NVDA +3.0%Storage Spaces Direct Flaw Patched in July 2026 — Why You Can’t Afford to Wait·GOOGL +1.2%Windows 10's July Patch Only for Paying Customers, Delivers Critical COM Rescue and RDP Security Ultimatum·AMZN +2.9%
Dns Client · Patch Tuesday

July 2026 Windows Update Seals DNS Client Privilege Escalation Hole—Check Your Build Now

Microsoft’s July 14, 2026 Patch Tuesday delivered a fix for CVE-2026-49175, a local privilege-escalation vulnerability in the Windows DNS Client that earned a CVSS 3.1 score of 7.8 and an Important...

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Microsoft Patches WalletService Privilege Escalation Flaw (CVE-2026-49176) in July 14 Update

Security Desk · 8m ago
AI · Copilot

AWS Security Hub Now Scans Azure VMs and Functions: What Multicloud Teams Need to Know

AI & Copilot Desk · 8m ago
AI Daily Briefing 7:40 PM
  • 01Point-in-time restore rolls out to Windows 11 24H2 users for faster recovery from bad updates.
  • 02Linux kernel vulnerabilities flood Microsoft's update guide, affecting hybrid and Hyper-V environments.
  • 03Copilot faces workflow integration test as Google and others push AI assistants across devices.
  • 04Majorana 1 critique challenges Microsoft's quantum narrative as Nature publishes formal rebuttal.
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Get Help · Troubleshooting

Microsoft’s Update Troubleshooter Has a New Home—and the Old One Is Gone for Good

Microsoft has officially retired the legacy MSDT-based Windows Update troubleshooter, redirecting all users to the Get Help app for diagnosing and fixing update failures. The shift, which affects...

WN WindowsNews Desk·17m ago
Android Devices · Bluetooth

Bluetooth Toggle Gone? The Windows 11 User's Guide to Finding It and Pairing Anything

The Bluetooth toggle has vanished from your Windows 11 taskbar. You open Quick Settings and it’s simply not there. Before you assume your PC’s wireless radio died, take a breath. There’s a high...

WN WindowsNews Desk·17m ago
Kernel Vulnerabilities · Patch Tuesday

Windows 10 and 11 Receive Fix for Kernel Use-After-Free Vulnerability — Here’s How to Deploy It

Microsoft released its July 2026 Patch Tuesday updates on July 14, addressing a Windows kernel elevation-of-privilege vulnerability that could give attackers system-level control after they already...

SE Security Desk·19m ago
Cve Vulnerability · Patch Tuesday

Microsoft’s July Windows 11 Security Update Kills a Printer Driver Bug That Can Give Attackers Admin Rights

Microsoft rolled out its July 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes on July 14, and among the scores of vulnerabilities addressed is a particularly nasty printer driver flaw in Windows 11 that could let an...

SE Security Desk·21m ago
G Hub · Logitech Gaming Software

Logitech Gaming Software Still a Safe Download for Legacy Gear on Windows 11—But Only from Official Source

As of July 14, 2026, Logitech still lists its classic Gaming Software (LGS) version 9.04.49 as the go-to utility for supported legacy gaming devices on Windows 11 and Windows 10. The package—first...

WN WindowsNews Desk·22m ago
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Windows 11's Recording Toolkit: What Every User Needs to Know After Windows 10's Sunset

With Windows 10 support ended, Windows 11's built-in recording tools—Snipping Tool, Game Bar, Sound Recorder, Camera, and Clipchamp—have matured to cover most common screen, audio, and webcam capture needs. This analysis breaks down what each tool does, which users need third-party apps like OBS or Audacity, and the privacy and licensing pitfalls that trip up meeting recordings.

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Why Your Windows 11 Microphone Still Isn’t Working—and the Multi-Layer Fix You’re Missing

Enabling a microphone in 2026 is no longer a one-click task—it spans hardware mute switches, OS permission splits, browser site blocks, and app-level mutes. Our analysis of Technobezz's cross-platform guide reveals the hidden pitfalls on Windows 11, Android, Mac, and conferencing apps, with a practical five-minute troubleshooting sequence.

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Microsoft Restarts Planner Rollout in New Outlook, Tightening Task and Inbox Integration

Microsoft is restarting the rollout of Planner integration into the new Outlook for Windows, bringing team and personal task management directly into the email client’s sidebar. The feature, first announced in May 2026 then paused, will appear automatically for Microsoft 365 users in the coming weeks, alongside a separate expansion allowing cross-tenant message recall. The move aims to reduce context switching and give users another reason to switch from Outlook Classic, though significant feature gaps remain for power users.

Enterprise IT Desk·4h ago ·5 min