Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
Wordsmith on Azure: Proven, Contextual Enterprise AI for In-House Legal
Wordsmith’s rise is a sharp reminder that the most durable enterprise AI wins are rarely the flashiest ones. In-house legal teams do not need a chatbot that sounds smart; they need a system that helps
Samsung 2026 TVs: AI Companion with Copilot, Micro RGB, OLED and Glare Free
Samsung’s 2026 TV strategy is no longer about selling a bigger panel with a shinier spec sheet. It is about turning the living room screen into an AI-first interface that can answer questions, guide e
CVE-2026-33750: Zero-Step Brace Expansion DoS Causing Hangs and Memory Exhaustion
Microsoft’s CVE-2026-33750 entry describes a denial-of-service flaw in the brace-expansion package where a zero-step sequence can drive the process into a hang and memory exhaustion state. The impact
CVE-2026-33750 Brace Expansion DoS: Zero-Step Sequence Hang & Memory Exhaustion
CVE-2026-33750 is a classic availability bug hiding inside a seemingly ordinary text-processing feature: brace expansion. Microsoft’s description points to a zero-step sequence path that can send the
CVE-2026-31494: macb ethtool Stats OOB Write Due to Queue Count Mismatch
A newly published Linux kernel vulnerability in the macb Ethernet driver is a reminder that even small accounting mistakes in networking code can become memory-safety bugs. CVE-2026-31494 covers an ou
CVE-2026-31525: Fix abs() S32_MIN math bug in Linux BPF interpreter
In the Linux kernel, CVE-2026-31525 has exposed a subtle but serious correctness flaw in the BPF interpreter’s signed 32-bit division and modulo paths. The issue is not a classic memory corruption bug
CVE-2026-31525: Linux BPF Signed Division Bug Causing Verifier/Interpreter Mismatch
The Linux kernel’s BPF interpreter has a newly disclosed flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-31525, that exposes a subtle but important mismatch between the interpreter and the verifier when handling signed 32-
CVE-2026-31453 XFS Kernel Flaw: Fix Stops Use-After-Free in Tracepoints
Linux administrators are waking up to a new XFS kernel flaw that looks deceptively small in code but serious in consequence. CVE-2026-31453 affects the Linux kernel’s XFS journaling path, where tracep
CVE-2026-31498: Linux Bluetooth L2CAP ERTM Fix for Memory Leak & Infinite Loop
In the Linux kernel’s Bluetooth stack, CVE-2026-31498 is the kind of bug that looks routine at first glance and then turns out to be two problems in one: a resource leak in L2CAP ERTM reconfiguration
CVE-2026-31498: Bluetooth L2CAP ERTM reinit leak & zero pdu infinite loop
CVE-2026-31498 is a reminder that some of the most consequential kernel bugs are not dramatic buffer overflows or headline-grabbing remote exploits, but state-machine failures and validation gaps buri
CVE-2026-31503 UDP Wildcard Bind Conflict Bypass When hash2 Activates
CVE-2026-31503 is a small-looking Linux kernel networking fix with outsized operational significance: UDP’s port-bind conflict detection could miss a collision when the code switched to the newer hash
CVE-2026-31503: Linux UDP Wildcard Bind Conflicts Missed on hash2 Threshold
Linux systems picked up another networking CVE this week, and CVE-2026-31503 is a good reminder that some of the most consequential kernel bugs are not dramatic memory corruption flaws but logic failu