Cve 2026 12447
The latest Cve 2026 12447 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Nigeria's NIMC Launches Massive Training Push for 4,000 Data Protection Officers to Lock Down National ID Privacy
Nigeria’s NIMC has started training over 4,000 employees as certified Data Protection Officers to protect the privacy of the National Identification Number (NIN) system. The initiative, launched in Abuja on June 11, 2026, aims to embed privacy-by-design across all NIN operations under the 2023 Data Protection Act. This massive governance effort is expected to strengthen digital trust and may serve as a model for other nations.
Edge Inherits Critical WebRTC Flaw as Microsoft Patches CVE-2026-12466 for Windows Users
Microsoft has released an urgent Edge update to fix CVE-2026-12466, a critical heap buffer overflow in Chromium's WebRTC engine that can allow remote code execution via malicious video calls or web pages. Because Edge uses the Chromium codebase verbatim, the bug impacts every Windows user, and Microsoft advises immediate patching to prevent drive-by attacks. The incident highlights the shared risk of the Chromium ecosystem and the tight coupling between browser and operating system security.
CVE-2026-12461: Edge Users Must Confirm WebRTC Fix After Chromium Flaw Exposes Data
Microsoft has disclosed CVE-2026-12461, a critical WebRTC vulnerability in Chromium that affects Microsoft Edge. The flaw allows remote code execution and potential IP leakage, prompting an urgent patch update to Edge version 126.0.2592.56 or later. Users and administrators must verify their browser version and apply the update immediately to mitigate the risk.
Microsoft Edge’s Chromium Engine Gets Urgent Patch for Use-After-Free CVE-2026-12449
Microsoft released an urgent patch for a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability (CVE-2026-12449) in Edge’s Chromium engine on June 17, 2026. The flaw enables remote code execution through crafted web content, requiring immediate browser updates. Enterprise and consumer users are urged to apply the patch promptly.
Microsoft Edge 149.0.4022.80 Patches Critical Chromium Vulnerability CVE-2026-12468
Microsoft has released Edge stable version 149.0.4022.80 to patch CVE-2026-12468, a Chromium vulnerability now listed in the Microsoft Security Update Guide. The update, which landed on June 18, 2026, addresses a flaw that could allow remote code execution or data theft. Users and IT administrators are urged to verify the build and apply the patch immediately.
Why Microsoft Edge Chromium’s Shared Patching Fortifies Windows Security
Microsoft’s Security Update Guide now routinely lists Chromium-sourced CVEs like CVE-2026-12437, reflecting how Edge’s shared codebase speeds vulnerability resolution. This integration lets enterprises apply browser patches through Windows Update and track compliance centrally, tightening the security of the entire Windows ecosystem.
Microsoft Edge CVE-2026-12465: Chromium Vulnerability Sparks Patching Confusion for Windows Admins
Microsoft's Security Update Guide includes CVE-2026-12465 for Edge, though it's a Chromium flaw. This article explains the shared codebase, the patching process, and what IT administrators must do to keep Windows systems secure. The fix is rolling out via Edge's automatic update mechanism.
CVE-2026-12467: Microsoft Flags Critical Chromium Use-After-Free in Edge – Update Now to Stay Safe
Microsoft has published a security advisory for CVE-2026-12467, a use-after-free vulnerability in Chromium that affects Microsoft Edge. The flaw allows potential attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted webpage, and Microsoft instructs users to verify that their Edge browser is updated to the patched build. The article details how to check for updates, explains use-after-free risks, and stresses the importance of prompt patching alongside layered security practices.
Microsoft Flags CVE-2026-12463: Edge Users Must Update Now to Fix Critical Chromium Zero‑Day
Microsoft has confirmed active exploitation of CVE-2026-12463, a critical use‑after‑free vulnerability in Chromium that enables remote code execution via Edge. The patch is out now in Edge 121.0.2277.98, and users need to update immediately. Mitigations such as Enhanced Security Mode and Application Guard can reduce risk until patches are applied.
Microsoft Plugs Chromium Use-After-Free Hole in Edge with June 2026 Security Update
Microsoft’s June 2026 Edge update resolves CVE-2026-12462, a use-after-free vulnerability in the Chromium engine that could enable remote code execution. The bug originates in open-source code shared by multiple browsers, and while no active exploitation has been confirmed, historical patterns demand urgent patching. Windows administrators should deploy the update immediately and leverage built-in Edge protections to mitigate risk.
Edge Update Squashes Chromium Use-After-Free Flaw Tracked as CVE-2026-12464
Microsoft's June 2026 Edge update addresses CVE-2026-12464, a Chromium use-after-free vulnerability that could lead to remote code execution. The flaw, inherited from the open-source browser engine, affects all Chromium-based browsers but is patched in Edge's latest stable build. Users should verify their version and enable automatic updates to stay protected.
Microsoft Flags Critical Chromium Bug CVE-2026-12460: Edge Users Must Update Now
Microsoft has documented CVE-2026-12460, a Chromium vulnerability impacting Edge users, in its Security Update Guide. The flaw highlights the inherited risk of the Chromium codebase shared by Edge and Chrome, and the article explains why prompt browser updates are essential for protection. Edge users are urged to verify they are running the latest version to mitigate potential exploits.
Microsoft Fixes Chromium Zero-Day CVE-2026-12457: How to Patch Edge Now
Microsoft has released a critical security update for Edge to fix CVE-2026-12457, a Chromium engine vulnerability allowing remote code execution via malicious extensions or web pages. Users must manually verify they are on Edge version 114.0.1823.67 or later, as the flaw can bypass browser sandboxes and compromise systems.