Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
CVE-2026-27906 Windows Hello Bypass: Microsoft's High-Risk Vulnerability Explained
Microsoft's CVE-2026-27906 security advisory reveals a critical Windows Hello security feature bypass vulnerability that has already drawn significant attention from security researchers and...
CVE-2026-26183: Microsoft RPC EoP Vulnerability Requires Immediate Patch Prioritization
Microsoft's CVE-2026-26183 advisory reveals a critical elevation of privilege vulnerability in Windows Remote Access Management components that demands immediate attention from security teams. The...
Microsoft Partially Discloses CVE-2026-26181 Windows Privilege Escalation Flaw
Microsoft has acknowledged a critical security vulnerability in its Brokering File System component, designated CVE-2026-26181, though the company has not yet published complete technical details...
CVE-2026-26175: Windows Boot Manager Trust Bypass Vulnerability Analysis and Enterprise Response
Microsoft has disclosed CVE-2026-26175, a Windows Boot Manager vulnerability that represents more than just another security patch. This trust bypass flaw in the system's startup architecture could...
Microsoft's April 2026 RDP Security Update: Blocking Redirections to Combat Phishing Attacks
Microsoft's April 2026 security update introduces fundamental changes to how Windows handles Remote Desktop Protocol files, specifically targeting the growing threat of RDP-based phishing attacks....
KB5083769 April 2026 Update Breaks DISM Workflows with Strict MSU Dependency Order
Microsoft's KB5083769 security update for April 2026 represents a fundamental shift in how administrators must approach Windows servicing. This isn't just another Patch Tuesday rollup—it's a...
CVE-2026-26174 WSUS Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability: Microsoft's High Confidence Rating Demands Immediate Action
Microsoft has assigned a high confidence rating to CVE-2026-26174, a Windows Server Update Service elevation of privilege vulnerability that could allow attackers to gain administrative control over...