Live
Australia Clears Microsoft Copilot Chat and Google NotebookLM for Protected Government Data·MSFT +0.1%Intel’s First x86 Chips with Integrated NVIDIA RTX Graphics Reportedly Arrive in 2028·NVDA +3.0%Forget Figma's Seat Counts: Penpot's 2026 Wireframing Tools Cut Costs for Windows Teams·GOOGL +1.2%Thurrott’s Revamped Windows 11 Virtualization Guide Unlocks Hyper-V and Sandbox for Everyday Users·AMZN +2.9%Saskatchewan's New 10K AI SK Program Promises AI Literacy for 10,000—Here's How Windows Users Can Get Ahead·MSFT +0.1%The Mid-Career AI Imperative: Why Domain Expertise Matters More Than Prompt Engineering·NVDA +3.0%2026’s Foldable Phone Revolution Is Invisible—It’s the Software That Finally Delivers·GOOGL +1.2%Phone Link’s Android App Now Lets You Prune Old PCs Without Touching Windows·AMZN +2.9%Australia Clears Microsoft Copilot Chat and Google NotebookLM for Protected Government Data·MSFT +0.1%Intel’s First x86 Chips with Integrated NVIDIA RTX Graphics Reportedly Arrive in 2028·NVDA +3.0%Forget Figma's Seat Counts: Penpot's 2026 Wireframing Tools Cut Costs for Windows Teams·GOOGL +1.2%Thurrott’s Revamped Windows 11 Virtualization Guide Unlocks Hyper-V and Sandbox for Everyday Users·AMZN +2.9%Saskatchewan's New 10K AI SK Program Promises AI Literacy for 10,000—Here's How Windows Users Can Get Ahead·MSFT +0.1%The Mid-Career AI Imperative: Why Domain Expertise Matters More Than Prompt Engineering·NVDA +3.0%2026’s Foldable Phone Revolution Is Invisible—It’s the Software That Finally Delivers·GOOGL +1.2%Phone Link’s Android App Now Lets You Prune Old PCs Without Touching Windows·AMZN +2.9%

Cve 2025 41415

The latest Cve 2025 41415 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.

13 stories in view AI assisted desk updated 10:25 PM
Latest Most Read Breaking
Sort
Android Auto · Sideloading

Android Auto Sideloading Still Works in 2026—Here’s What Windows Users Need to Know About the Risks

Android Authority reports that Android Auto’s sideloading loophole remains open in 2026, allowing installation of unofficial apps that play video and customize the dashboard. While the process is simple, it exposes drivers to distraction, malware, and privacy breaches—risks that extend to Windows PCs when phones are linked via Phone Link. This article breaks down what the report found, what it means for different types of Windows users, and how to stay safe.

Security

Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Security Updates Until October 2027 — What It Means for Your PC

Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates until October 12, 2027, giving millions of users two extra years beyond the original 2025 cutoff. The move comes alongside decisions to end the consumer Surface Go line and Sony's halt of new PlayStation discs, signaling a broader digital and hardware shift.

Security Desk·8h ago ·5 min
Security

Unreleased iPhone 18 Pro Blueprints Stolen in Tata Electronics Cyberattack

A data breach at Apple supplier Tata Electronics has exposed unreleased iPhone 18 Pro design files and supplier lists, raising concerns about supply chain security. The leaked documents, posted by the World Leaks group, highlight the risks of global manufacturing networks. This article explores what happened, what it means for consumers and businesses, and how to strengthen third-party cybersecurity.

Security Desk·14h ago ·5 min
Security

Cumbria Police Rush Ransomware Advice to Schools, Pubs, and Charities as Cyber Extortion Hits Soft Targets

Cumbria Constabulary's Cyber and Digital Crime Unit launched a sector-specific ransomware awareness campaign in July 2026, targeting schools, businesses, charities, hospitality firms, and residents with tailored advice. The initiative responds to a sharp rise in local cyber extortion, emphasizing offline backups, multi-factor authentication, and never paying the ransom. The article breaks down the practical guidance and outlines an action checklist for each audience.

Security Desk·17h ago ·5 min
Advertisement
Android Updates · Fairphone Gen 6

An 8-Year Android Phone: Fairphone Breaks the Longevity Barrier, and What It Means for Your Next Purchase

Fairphone Gen 6 sets a new Android record with eight years of security updates, outdoing Google and Samsung’s seven-year promises. This analysis explains what this means for everyday users, power users, and Windows Phone Link users, along with practical buying advice and the broader industry context.

SE Security Desk·18h ago ·1 views
Cybersecurity · Health Data Breach

Augusta Billing Firm Hack Exposes Medical Records: Your Urgent Windows Security Checklist

A September 2025 network breach at Augusta-based medical billing firm MCBS exposed protected health information of patients from Stephen W. Brown & Radiology Associates. The company is offering free identity monitoring, but affected Windows users should take immediate steps to secure their PCs, credit, and online accounts against medical identity theft and phishing.

SE Security Desk·22h ago ·2 views
Cve-2026-50656 · Local Privilege Escalation

Windows Defender RoguePlanet Flaw Lets Any Local User Become SYSTEM — No Fix Yet

Microsoft disclosed CVE-2026-50656, a Windows Defender privilege escalation flaw called RoguePlanet, which lets a standard user gain SYSTEM access. No patch is yet available, leaving all supported Windows devices vulnerable. The article breaks down the technical impact, traces the history of Defender flaws, and provides concrete mitigation steps for home users, IT admins, and developers until a fix ships.

SE Security Desk·1d ago ·6 views
Windows Security · Microsoft Defender Antivirus

2026 Windows Security Guide: Quick Scan First, Offline Last, and Ditch Third-Party Tools

The recommended virus scanning approach for Windows in 2026 is a built-in, three-tier escalation: Quick Scan catches active threats fast, Full Scan combs every file, and Microsoft Defender Offline Scan eradicates deep rootkits. Third-party antivirus tools are now considered obsolete for most users, as Windows Security and Defender have matured into a complete, integrated solution.

SE Security Desk·1d ago
Air Gapped Ot · Usb Malware

USB Malware Can Cross Your Air Gap: Here’s How to Test Your OT System’s Resilience Before It’s Too Late

Newly discovered USB-borne malware can breach air-gapped industrial control systems by exploiting Windows Autorun features and hiding in registry keys. Recovery drills fail to detect it in most tests, prompting urgent calls for offline backup testing and stricter USB controls across OT environments.

SE Security Desk·1d ago
AF_PACKET Sockets · Linux Kernel Security

WSL Instances Face Local Exploit Risk From New Linux Kernel AF_PACKET Bug — Here’s the Fix

CVE-2026-53223 is a newly disclosed local Linux kernel vulnerability in AF_PACKET timestamping, impacting all WSL instances running unpatched kernels. Windows users must update their WSL kernel immediately via `wsl --update` to prevent local privilege escalation attacks from within a WSL environment.

SE Security Desk·1d ago
CVE-2026-58523 · Edge For Android

Microsoft Flags Edge for Android Vulnerability: What You Should Do Now

Microsoft disclosed a medium-severity security bypass in Edge for Android (CVE-2026-58523) on July 3, 2026. The improper access control flaw can be exploited over the network and requires user interaction. Users should immediately update Edge via the Play Store and practice cautious browsing until the patch is confirmed installed.

SE Security Desk·1d ago ·4 views
Browser Patching · Chrome Devtools

Google Plugs Chrome DevTools Hole That Exposes Cross-Site Data – Patch by July 1

Google released an emergency patch for Chrome DevTools vulnerability CVE-2026-13963, a medium-severity flaw that could allow cross-origin data leaks from any website. All desktop users must update to version 150.0.7871.47 immediately to prevent attackers from stealing sensitive information like passwords and financial details through a crafted web page. The article explains the bug, its impact on everyday users, developers, and IT admins, and provides step-by-step guidance on verifying and applying the update.

SE Security Desk·1d ago ·1 views
Chrome Cve · Gpu Information Disclosure

Chrome 150.0.7871.47 Patches Low-Risk GPU Flaw That Still Demands Your Attention

Google's Chrome 150.0.7871.47 patch fixes a low-severity GPU memory leak (CVE-2026-14049) that could expose sensitive data. Here’s what you need to know and how to update your browser.

SE Security Desk·1d ago ·2 views