Articles from 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published in 2026
Siemens CVE-2025-2884 TPM 2.0 Flaw: Out-of-Bounds Read, Info Leak, DoS Risk
Siemens’ latest TPM 2.0 advisory is a reminder that even a low-level trust component can become a meaningful enterprise risk when it sits beneath industrial PCs, field engineering stations, and critic
CVE-2026-27668: Patch Siemens RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW SAM-P to V5.8+
Siemens has issued a fresh industrial cybersecurity warning for RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW Secure Access Manager Primary (SAM-P), and the headline is straightforward: an authenticated user with the User Admin
CVE-2026-27668: Siemens RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW Secure Access Manager Fix for Admin Escalation
Siemens’ latest industrial-security advisory for RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW Secure Access Manager Primary is a reminder that management-plane bugs can be just as consequential as flaws in the field devices th
Silex SD-330AC & AMC Manager Flaws: RCE, XSS, Auth Bypass—Patch Firmware Now
The newly disclosed Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager vulnerability set is a reminder that device-management software can be just as dangerous as the hardware it controls. CISA says successful
CISA Warns CVSS 9.8 Flaws in Silex SD-330AC & AMC Manager: RCE, DoS, Config Tampering
Silex Technology’s SD-330AC and AMC Manager have landed in the spotlight after CISA published a fresh industrial control systems advisory on April 21, 2026, warning that a long list of vulnerabilities
VirtualBox 7.2.8 Fixes Windows 11 BSOD, Secure Boot, Linux Kernels, NAT DNS
VirtualBox 7.2.8 lands as exactly the kind of maintenance update seasoned virtualization users learn to appreciate: not flashy, but targeted at the bugs that can wreck a lab, interrupt a test build, o
FlyPhotos vs Windows Photos: faster, lighter image viewing without the bloat
Windows Photos has spent years trying to be more than a viewer, and that’s exactly why so many Windows users have stopped trusting it for the one job it absolutely must do: open pictures quickly. Micr
Windows 11 Security: Microsoft Says Defender Alone Is Enough for Most Users
Microsoft’s latest guidance on Windows 11 security settles a question that has lingered for years: for most people, Microsoft Defender is enough. In a new Microsoft Windows article published in April
GitHub Copilot Pauses Pro, Pro+ and Student Sign-Ups: Limits Tightened & Opus Removed
Today’s changes to GitHub Copilot’s individual plans mark one of the most consequential pricing and access resets the product has made since its consumer rollout. GitHub is pausing new sign-ups for Co
Rufus 4.14 Beta: Silent Windows 11 Install, Bloat Removal, and More Control
Rufus is getting another meaningful upgrade, and this one goes well beyond the usual polish pass. In Rufus 4.14 Beta, the long-popular USB creation tool is leaning harder into what many Windows users
Windows 11 Antivirus: Why Microsoft Defender Is Now the Default for Most Users
Microsoft’s latest guidance on Windows 11 antivirus is less a headline-grabbing reversal than a confirmation of what many power users already suspected: for most people, Microsoft Defender is now stro
Microsoft Teams Meeting Toolbar Update: Raise Hand Under Reactions, Move Leave
Microsoft Teams is getting a small but potentially meaningful meeting-bar redesign that could save people from some of the app’s most familiar accidental taps. According to Microsoft’s own roadmap lan