Cve 2026 50475
The latest Cve 2026 50475 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
July 2026 Windows Patch Fixes Privilege Escalation Flaw—Here’s Why Some Dell PCs Are Blocked
Microsoft's July 2026 cumulative updates fix CVE-2026-50503, a high-severity privilege escalation flaw in the Windows Runtime. Most Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 systems can install the patch immediately, but some Dell PCs with Intel processors are temporarily blocked due to a compatibility issue that can cause shutdowns and overheating. This article explains what the vulnerability is, how to confirm your system is patched, and what to do if your machine is stuck in the safeguard hold.
Microsoft Fixes ReFS Code Execution Flaw—Here’s Why Physical Access Still Matters
Microsoft's July 2026 security updates address CVE-2026-50492, a heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Resilient File System that allows code execution through physical access. Despite being labeled 'Remote Code Execution,' the attack requires an attacker to connect a malicious storage device. All supported Windows versions need patching immediately.
Windows 11 and Server 2025 Hit by ReFS Code Execution Bug — Microsoft Rushes July Patch
Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday delivers a fix for CVE-2026-50501, a high-severity ReFS buffer overflow that can lead to full system compromise with minimal user interaction. The update covers Windows 11 24H2, 25H2, 26H1, and Windows Server 2025, and requires immediate attention to prevent potential code execution attacks.
Patch Now: Windows July 2026 Update Fixes MSMQ Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday includes a fix for CVE-2026-50505, a remote code execution bug in Windows Message Queuing that affects all supported Windows versions. The flaw requires a low-privileged attacker and high attack complexity, but successful exploitation can fully compromise a system. Home users are generally safe, but enterprise administrators need to promptly inventory and patch all MSMQ-enabled servers, or risk lateral movement by attackers.
Microsoft Patches Code Integrity EoP Flaw (CVE-2026-50491) That Could Give Attackers Full System Control
Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday includes a fix for CVE-2026-50491, an elevation-of-privilege vulnerability in the Windows Code Integrity DLL (ci.dll). The flaw requires local access and low privileges but could give attackers full control of a compromised system. There are no known active exploits, but the broad reach across Windows versions makes installing the update a priority for all users.
Microsoft’s July Patch Tuesday Fixes a Windows Installer Flaw That Could Hand Attackers Full System Control
Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday addresses CVE-2026-50490, a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in Windows Installer that allows a locally authenticated attacker to escalate to SYSTEM privileges. The fix spans Windows 10, 11, and multiple server versions, with specific build numbers provided; no active exploitation has been detected yet. Administrators should deploy the latest cumulative updates and verify build numbers, while isolating unsupported systems that cannot be patched.
July 2026 patches fix critical UDFS zero-day giving attackers SYSTEM access on all Windows builds
The July 2026 Windows security updates include a patch for CVE-2026-50498, a kernel-level elevation-of-privilege vulnerability in the UDFS driver that affects all supported Windows versions. With a CVSS score of 7.8 and no public exploits yet, the flaw can give attackers full system control by tricking a user into opening a malicious disk image or inserting a crafted disc. Administrators and home users should apply the cumulative updates immediately and verify their build numbers.
Windows July Patch Closes Heap Overflow That Could Escalate Any Local User to SYSTEM
Microsoft's July 14, 2026 security update patches CVE-2026-50489, a heap-based buffer overflow in the Win32k kernel driver that lets a local attacker escalate privileges to SYSTEM. The flaw affects nearly all Windows client and server versions; home users simply need to verify their build number, while IT admins must audit entire fleets, prioritize patching, and watch for signs of exploitation despite conflicting reports on active attacks.
Microsoft Fixes Windows Print Spooler Flaw That Gave Attackers Easy System Access
Microsoft's July 2026 patches resolve CVE-2026-50499, a high-severity Windows Print Spooler elevation-of-privilege vulnerability caused by a heap-based buffer overflow. The flaw enables any authenticated low-privilege user to gain SYSTEM control with low attack complexity, affecting all supported Windows 10, 11, and Server versions. Administrators should immediately deploy the cumulative updates and verify fixed build numbers.
Microsoft’s July Patches Close a Netlogon Privilege Escalation Hole That Threatens Domain Controllers
Microsoft’s July 2026 security updates include a patch for CVE-2026-50500, a high-severity Netlogon privilege escalation vulnerability that could allow authenticated attackers to gain higher network privileges. Domain controllers are most at risk; admins should prioritize patching, as no workarounds exist. The flaw requires low privileges and has a CVSS score of 7.5.
Microsoft Fixes 621 Bugs, Including Two Under Active Exploit, and Delivers a Windows 11 Rollback Feature
Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday delivers a record 621 vulnerability fixes, including two already under active exploitation and a critical Hyper-V escape flaw. The update also brings a new point-in-time restore feature to Windows 11, allowing users to roll back their entire PC, while fixing last month's Office integration regression.
Windows 11 Clipboard Service Flaw Could Hand Attackers Full System Control—Here’s the Fix
Microsoft's July 2026 security updates fix CVE-2026-50488, a high-severity privilege escalation in the Windows Clipboard User Service. The local flaw could let an authenticated attacker with low rights gain full system control via command injection. Home users should confirm their build (≥26100.8875 on 24H2, ≥26200.8875 on 25H2), while admins must deploy KB5101650 or KB5099536 through normal patching channels. Though not yet exploited, the vulnerability is a valuable post-compromise tool that demands prompt attention.
CVE-2026-50486: Microsoft’s July Patch Silently Closes a Windows Escalation Hole That Demands None of Your Clicks
Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday fixed CVE-2026-50486, a use-after-free privilege escalation vulnerability in the Windows Runtime. With a CVSS score of 7.8 and no user interaction required, the flaw affects Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2025. The article explains the bug, details the required updates, and provides actionable guidance for home users, IT admins, and server operators to patch before exploit code emerges.