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Cve 2026 58525

The latest Cve 2026 58525 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.

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Windows 11 · RRAS

Microsoft Ships Emergency Hotpatch for Three Critical Windows 11 RRAS Flaws

Microsoft has released an emergency out-of-band hotpatch for Windows 11, fixing three critical vulnerabilities in the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) without requiring a system restart. The patch underscores the growing adoption of hotpatching for enterprise Windows users and the urgency of securing remote access components against potential exploits.

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The Microsoft Edge Firewall Prompt Explained: How to Stay Safe Without Breaking Browsing

Microsoft Edge may prompt you to allow msedge.exe through Windows Defender Firewall, but granting inbound access is almost never necessary for normal browsing. This guide explains why the prompt appears, walks you through the safe response, and provides step-by-step instructions to configure firewall rules correctly without compromising security.

Security Desk·1h ago ·5 min
Security

Microsoft Changes Windows Backup Default to Off for Unconfigured Enterprise PCs

Microsoft has updated the default for the "Turn off Windows Backup" policy on organization-managed Windows PCs outside the EU. When left at "Not Configured," the feature is now disabled instead of enabled, meaning Windows settings and Store app lists will no longer back up automatically unless admins explicitly opt in. This privacy-focused shift requires IT pros to review and update their Group Policy or Intune configurations.

Security Desk·2h ago ·5 min
Security

Microsoft Flags Edge Vulnerability That Bypasses Security With Just a User Click

Microsoft has published a security advisory for CVE-2026-58525, a Chromium-based Edge browser flaw that bypasses security features when a user is tricked into clicking a malicious link. The bypass requires no code execution and is not remotely exploitable on its own, but it can render phishing and malware warnings ineffective. With limited technical details available, users and admins should focus on phishing awareness, keeping Edge updated, and enabling all available security protections.

Security Desk·2h ago ·5 min
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KB5079473 · KB5085516

KB5079473 Windows 11 Update Blocks Microsoft Account Sign-Ins – How to Recover

On March 10, 2026, Microsoft’s KB5079473 security update for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 caused widespread Microsoft account sign-in failures in apps like Teams, OneDrive, and Word. An out-of-band fix, KB5085516, quickly resolved the issue. Here’s what happened, who’s affected, and how to get things working again.

SE Security Desk·7h ago
Windows 11 Pro · Office 2024

Microsoft's Secure Workplace Blueprint Pairs Windows 11 Pro and Office 2024 with Upcoming Server 2025

A new analysis positions Windows 11 Pro, Office 2024 Standard, and the upcoming Windows Server 2025 as the essential software stack for a secure digital workplace. The guide argues that aligning these versions closes security gaps left by older software, and we detail what IT teams must do now—from audits to pilot programs—to prepare.

SE Security Desk·7h ago
Quantum Safe · Post-quantum Cryptography

Microsoft Aims for 2029 Quantum-Safe Deadline as SAP Rolls Out Hybrid PQC

Microsoft commits to making all its services and products quantum-resistant by 2029, starting with TLS 1.3 hybrid key exchange. SAP adds experimental hybrid post-quantum cryptography to its CommonCryptoLib, allowing enterprises to test quantum-safe SAP connections. Both moves signal that the industry is moving from research to concrete deadlines, urging IT teams to begin their cryptographic inventories and testing now.

SE Security Desk·7h ago
Azure Government · Fedramp High

Federal Agencies Get Enhanced Identity Protection as Quest's Tools Hit FedRAMP High in Azure Government

Quest Software has obtained FedRAMP High authorization for its Identity Defense and Identity Recovery SaaS tools, enabling U.S. federal agencies to deploy advanced identity threat detection and response directly within Azure Government. The authorization, announced July 8, 2026, fills a critical gap for agencies needing to protect hybrid Entra ID and Active Directory environments while meeting stringent compliance requirements.

SE Security Desk·8h ago
CVE-2026-11405 · Tenda Backdoor

Tenda Router Backdoor Bypasses All Security — What Windows Users Must Do Immediately

A newly disclosed backdoor in multiple Tenda router models allows attackers to bypass admin passwords and take over the device. Windows users are at risk, and no patch is available yet. Here's how to protect your network.

SE Security Desk·10h ago
Microsoft Teams Security · Phishing Defense

KnowBe4’s Phishing Defense Now Scans Microsoft Teams Chats — Here’s Who Needs It Most

KnowBe4 has extended its Defend platform to monitor and automatically remediate phishing threats within external Microsoft Teams chats. The July 2026 announcement fills a blind spot for organizations that rely on Teams for collaboration, providing real-time scanning, user prompts, and integrated training. This article explains what the update means for everyday users, admins, and power users, traces the rise of chat-based phishing, and offers actionable steps for securing your environment today.

SE Security Desk·11h ago
FedRAMP High · Microsoft Entra ID

FedRAMP High Stamp Clears Quest Entra ID Tools for Federal Government Use

Quest Software’s Identity Defense and Identity Recovery for Microsoft Entra ID have achieved FedRAMP High authorization in Azure Government, making them available to federal agencies and regulated industries. The certification validates that the tools meet the strictest security controls, accelerating procurement and deployment for organizations needing identity threat detection and rapid directory recovery.

SE Security Desk·11h ago ·1 views
Android 17 · Android Custom Roms

LineageOS Makes Flashing ROMs as Easy as Opening a Web Page

LineageOS’s July 2026 update introduces a web-based flashing tool that lets users install the custom ROM straight from a browser, eliminating the need for command-line tools. The release also includes a faster delta OTA updater, quicker security patches, and support for new devices like the Galaxy S23 series and Pixel 8a.

SE Security Desk·13h ago ·1 views
Android Auto · USB Security

What Android's Tightened USB Security Means for Your Windows PC Connection

Google's Android Auto 17.2 update now explicitly warns drivers when a locked phone blocks a wired connection. This change highlights a long-standing Android USB security policy that also affects Windows users, who often face silent failures when connecting a locked Android phone to their PC. The article explains the background, impact, and practical steps for home users, developers, and IT professionals to avoid frustration.

SE Security Desk·13h ago