Cve 2026 50509
The latest Cve 2026 50509 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday Fixes OLE Bug That Allows Remote PC Takeover Without Any User Click
Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes CVE-2026-50686, a remote code execution flaw in Windows OLE that can be exploited over a network without user interaction. The high-severity bug affects nearly all supported Windows versions, from Server 2012 R2 to Windows 11 26H1. Users and admins must apply the cumulative update and verify the OS build to be protected.
Microsoft Fixes Windows 11 Win32k Bug That Could Let Attackers Take Over Your PC
Microsoft's July 14, 2026 security updates include a fix for CVE-2026-50687, a high-severity use-after-free flaw in Windows 11's Win32k component that could allow a local attacker to gain full system control. The patch, delivered via KB5101650 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, and KB5099536 for Windows Server 2025, is essential for all affected systems. With no available workarounds and the potential for post-patch exploitation analysis, users and administrators should apply the update immediately.
CVE-2026-50685: The Windows DHCP Server RCE You Need to Patch, Exploits or Not
Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday addresses CVE-2026-50685, a double-free remote code execution flaw in Windows DHCP Server. Rated Important with a CVSS 7.5, the bug requires an authorized attacker with high complexity. While no exploits are in the wild, administrators should inventory and patch all DHCP servers, leveraging the same cumulative update that also fixes other Critical DHCP flaws.
Microsoft Plugs Privilege Escalation Hole in Widely Deployed Windows DHCP Server — Patch Now
Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday fixed CVE-2026-50683, a high-severity heap-based buffer overflow in Windows DHCP Server (CVSS 8.0) that could let an adjacent-network attacker take complete control. All supported Windows Server releases are affected; Windows 11 is not. The article details affected versions, the required patch builds, why "adjacent network" is still a serious risk, and how to patch and verify protection before exploits appear.
Microsoft Patches Active Directory DoS Flaw That Needs Only Low-Privilege Account
Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday addressed CVE-2026-50682, a denial-of-service vulnerability in Windows Active Directory that requires only a low-privilege authenticated account. The flaw can disrupt domain controllers over the network with low complexity and no user interaction. Administrators should prioritize deploying the cumulative updates listed in the article to protect directory services.
Windows 11 July Update Patches Decade-Old Secure Boot Bootkit Vulnerability
Microsoft's July 2026 cumulative update KB5101650 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 closes a decade-old Secure Boot bypass by revoking 11 vulnerable UEFI shim bootloaders. The update adds their hashes to the firmware's forbidden signature database, blocking an attacker technique that could load bootkits before the OS starts. Home users simply need to install the patch and keep Secure Boot on, while admins must check bootable media, deployment images, and offline systems to prevent operational surprises.
New Windows Crypto Flaw Could Leak Sensitive Data Even From a Low-Privilege Account — Patch It Now
Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday includes a fix for CVE-2026-50681, a Windows Secure Channel vulnerability that could allow a low-privileged local attacker to leak sensitive information without user interaction. All Windows users should apply the update immediately, especially on shared systems and servers. While no active exploits are known, the high confidentiality impact makes prompt patching critical.
Microsoft Delivers Post-Quantum TLS to Windows, But Activation Is on You
Microsoft’s July 2026 security update adds hybrid post-quantum key exchange to Windows 11 and Server 2025, but the three new ML-KEM groups ship disabled and require explicit admin configuration and TLS 1.3 to provide any quantum-resistant protection. Organizations must audit their TLS 1.2 footprint before they can use the new capability, making the patch a starting point rather than a finished defense.
Microsoft Closes Win32k Privilege-Escalation Hole with July 2026 Patches
Microsoft’s July 2026 security updates address a critical Win32k elevation-of-privilege flaw (CVE-2026-50688) that could let attackers take complete control of Windows systems. The patch covers all supported Windows versions, including Windows 10, 11, and Server. Home users and IT admins should apply the update immediately to block this local attack vector.
Critical Hyper-V EoP Flaw Fixed: Here’s Why You Must Patch Windows Now
Microsoft's July 2026 security updates address CVE‑2026‑50680, a critical heap‑based buffer overflow in Windows Hyper‑V that allows a local, authenticated attacker to escalate privileges and potentially compromise the host. With a CVSS score of 8.2, low attack complexity, and high impact, the flaw affects a wide range of Windows client and server versions. This article explains the vulnerability, its practical implications, and provides step‑by‑step patching guidance for home users and enterprise administrators.
July Windows Updates Shut Down XSS Vulnerability in AD FS That Could Aid Identity Spoofing
Microsoft's July 14, 2026 cumulative updates patch CVE-2026-50684, a cross-site scripting flaw in Active Directory Federation Services. The Medium-severity vulnerability requires high privileges but could allow authenticated attackers to spoof AD FS pages and trick users. Administrators should patch all federation server nodes immediately, as the fix is delivered through Windows builds and cannot be achieved through configuration changes alone.
Windows Search Buffer Overflow Threatens Systems — New Patch Fixes Privilege Escalation Risk
CVE-2026-50679 is a heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Search component that can grant attackers system-level privileges once they have a toehold on a machine. Microsoft's July 2026 patches fix the bug on Windows 11 24H2/25H2/26H1 and Windows Server 2025. The vulnerability requires local access but no user interaction, making it a potent tool for post-compromise escalation. Users should apply the cumulative updates immediately and verify build numbers.
CVE-2026-54115: Microsoft Patch Fixes Windows Elevation Flaw With an Identity Crisis
Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday addresses CVE-2026-54115, a 7.8-rated elevation-of-privilege vulnerability, but conflicting descriptions label it as both an MSMQ and an Active Directory flaw. The fix is inside the latest cumulative updates; administrators must deploy immediately and verify by OS build rather than relying on scanner product names. No active exploitation has been reported, but the confusion demands a broader patching scope until Microsoft clarifies the affected component.