Cve 2024 38182
The latest Cve 2024 38182 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Commvault Cloud Now an Azure-Native ISV Service, Bringing Data Sovereignty to New Zealand
Commvault Cloud has become an Azure-native ISV service, enabling deep integration with Azure’s portal, billing, and security frameworks. The launch includes immediate availability in Microsoft’s New Zealand North region, addressing local data sovereignty demands. The move simplifies cyber resilience for enterprises, offering automated ransomware recovery, immutable backups, and seamless operations for Windows and Azure workloads.
Microsoft Targets August 2026 for Unattended Remote Help Sign-ins in Intune
Microsoft has placed 'Unattended Remote Help for Windows — Remote Sign-in' on the Microsoft 365 roadmap, targeting general availability in August 2026 for Intune Suite. This feature will allow IT admins to sign into a Windows device remotely without any user interaction, revolutionizing remote troubleshooting and management while demanding careful security governance.
Microsoft Teams to Turn Every Blocked External User into a Real-Time Admin Security Alert
Microsoft Teams will introduce a feature in June 2026 that allows users to report suspicious external accounts directly from the app. Reports are sent to the Teams admin center, turning individual blocks into organizational security alerts, and enabling admins to respond to potential threats in real time.
Billion-Device Secure Boot Transition Begins: What the 2026 Certificate Expiration Means for Windows and Linux
On June 24, 2026, Microsoft initiated a phased replacement of its 2011-era Secure Boot certificates, impacting over a billion Windows PCs and dual-boot systems. IT administrators must ensure updated firmware and bootloader configurations to avoid boot failures, especially for Linux installations relying on the expiring Microsoft UEFI CA 2011. The transition exposes the fragility of long-lived trust anchors and demands proactive auditing before the certificate's final revocation in December 2026.
Microsoft CNAPP Earns Frost & Sullivan’s Top Nod as Cloud Security Shifts to Attack-Path Risk Control
Microsoft has been named a leader in Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 Frost Radar for CNAPP, reflecting a market shift from static cloud findings to dynamic attack-path risk control. Microsoft Defender for Cloud’s graph-based attack path analysis and multicloud support are key differentiators, enabling enterprises to focus on the most critical cloud risks and automate remediation.
Microsoft Teams Android Flaw Leaks Sensitive Data Without User Interaction – Patch Immediately
Microsoft disclosed CVE-2026-42835, an Important-rated information disclosure vulnerability in Teams for Android that can leak sensitive data without user interaction. The patch, released June 9, 2026, must be applied immediately. All users and administrators should update to the latest version via the Google Play Store and review audit logs for potential exploitation.
Azure Certifications 2026: Your Practical Guide to AZ-900, AZ-104, AZ-500, and AZ-305
Microsoft Azure certifications remain critical for cloud careers in 2026, with AZ-900, AZ-104, AZ-500, and AZ-305 offering clear pathways from fundamentals to expert. This guide breaks down exam changes, preparation strategies, and career mapping to help you choose the right certification path.
Silent Breach: Microsoft Teams for Android Leaks Data Without a Click—Update Now (CVE-2026-42835)
Microsoft disclosed CVE-2026-42835, an Important-rated information disclosure vulnerability in Teams for Android that allows an authenticated attacker to silently exfiltrate sensitive user data without any user interaction. The zero-click flaw affects all versions prior to the June 9, 2026 patch and highlights the growing attack surface of mobile collaboration apps. Users and enterprises must update immediately to prevent exploitation.
Riot's Vanguard anti-cheat goes on-demand, requiring TPM attestation on Windows 11 25H2.
Riot Games is rolling out an on-demand mode for its Vanguard kernel anti-cheat, initially available on Windows 11 25H2 PCs that pass TPM attestation. The feature allows League of Legends and VALORANT players to run Vanguard only during gameplay, reducing system overhead while maintaining strong cheat detection. This shift leverages hardware-backed trust mechanisms and could influence broader anti-cheat industry practices.
Microsoft’s June 2026 Secure Boot Warning: IT Must Act Now to Keep Windows Booting
Microsoft’s June 2026 advisory reiterates that the phased Secure Boot certificate migration to the 2023 CA must continue. IT administrators need to apply both the certificate addition and revocation updates, validate with updated tooling, and coordinate with OEM firmware releases to avoid future boot failures. The effort closes the door on legacy bootkit exploits and ensures long‑term trustworthiness of the Windows boot chain.
CISA Greenlights SASE for Federal Zero Trust: TIC 3.0 Guidance Modernizes Network Security
CISA's new TIC 3.0 guidance formally endorses SASE as a modernisation path, allowing federal agencies to replace legacy backhaul with cloud‑delivered security. The architecture improves performance for Windows endpoints, aligns with zero‑trust principles, and simplifies compliance for remote and branch offices.
Microsoft’s June 2026 Patch Tuesday Swaps Dying Secure Boot Certificates Before Mass Boot Failures
The June 2026 Windows quality updates automatically deploy the 2023 Secure Boot certificates to millions of Windows 10 and 11 PCs, replacing expiring 2011-era certificates. The phased rollout prevents boot failures and strengthens UEFI security, though some dual-boot or custom-firmware systems may need manual intervention.
Currys Reveals the Hidden Life of Your Old Laptop in New “Track the Tech” Transparency Drive
Currys’ new “Track the Tech” video reveals the full journey of devices traded in through Cash for Trash, from secure data destruction to material recycling and refurbishment. The transparency drive aims to build trust among UK consumers worried about e-waste and data security, showing certified wiping and shredding processes. It highlights the retailer’s processing of over 700,000 devices annually and offers practical guidance for Windows users considering trade-ins.