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Cve 2026 50379

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CVE-2026-50409 · July 2026 Patch Tuesday

Windows Overlay Filter Data Leak Fixed—Here’s Who Needs to Patch First

Microsoft's July 2026 security update resolves CVE-2026-50409, a medium-severity Windows Overlay Filter flaw that can leak sensitive data to a local attacker. While not remotely exploitable, the patch is critical for shared systems, virtual desktops, and servers. A compatibility hold affects some Dell Intel laptops, so users must verify build numbers and follow vendor guidance.

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Why You Must Install July’s Windows Updates: A ReFS Bug Opens the Door to Total System Takeover

Microsoft’s July 14, 2026 security update fixes CVE-2026-50441, a high-severity privilege escalation flaw in the Windows Resilient File System. The vulnerability could allow a locally authenticated attacker to gain SYSTEM rights via an untrusted pointer dereference. Affecting nearly all supported Windows versions, the patch is crucial for shared systems and servers.

Security Desk·4m ago ·5 min
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Microsoft's July 2026 patches fix a Windows flaw that turns limited accounts into full system control

Microsoft’s July 14, 2026 security updates address CVE-2026-50435, a Windows Overlay Filter privilege-escalation flaw rated 7.8. The vulnerability lets attackers with local low-privilege access gain full system control, affecting most Windows 10, 11, and Server versions. While not remotely exploitable on its own, it is a valuable second-stage tool in attack chains. A compatibility hold on some Dell Intel devices blocks the update for those machines, requiring compensating controls until a fix is released. Users should immediately verify their OS build against the fixed versions provided by Microsoft.

Security Desk·9m ago ·5 min
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Microsoft’s July NTFS Patch Closes Hole That Could Hand Attackers Full System Control — Check Your Build Now

Microsoft has fixed CVE-2026-50402, a local privilege-escalation flaw in Windows NTFS that could allow attackers with low-level access to seize full control of a system. The patch, part of July 2026 Patch Tuesday, brings all supported Windows editions to specific fixed builds. Although no active exploitation has been reported, the combination of low attack complexity, the need for only local access, and total system compromise potential makes it crucial to update promptly, especially on multi-user and shared machines.

Security Desk·9m ago ·5 min
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Patch Tuesday · Privilege Escalation

July Windows Updates Seal a Privilege Escalation Loophole: What Home and Business Users Must Know

Microsoft’s July 14, 2026 security update fixes a use-after-free vulnerability in Windows 11 and Server 2025 that could let a low-privilege attacker gain full system control. While not yet exploited, the patch is critical for any device where untrusted users can execute code. Here’s how to protect your systems.

SE Security Desk·13m ago
CVE-2026-50455 · Patch Tuesday

Microsoft Patches Windows UPnP Data Leak Exploitable by Local Attackers

Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes CVE-2026-50455, an information-disclosure flaw in the Windows UPnP library that could leak sensitive data to local attackers with low privileges. The vulnerability affects a wide range of Windows 10, 11, and server versions, but no active attacks have been detected. Users and admins should apply the latest cumulative updates and verify their system build numbers to close the hole.

SE Security Desk·14m ago
CVE-2026-50383 · Print Spooler

Microsoft Patches Print Spooler Info-Disclosure Risk in July 2026 Updates

On July 14, 2026, Microsoft addressed an Important-rated vulnerability in Windows Print Spooler that could allow local authenticated attackers to read sensitive memory contents. The flaw, patched in the July cumulative updates, affects all supported Windows client and server versions. While not remotely exploitable, systems where untrusted users have local access should be prioritized for patching.

SE Security Desk·19m ago
CVE-2026-50451 · Windows RRAS

July 2026 Windows Update Plugs a Silent Privilege Escalation Hole in RRAS – Patch Now

Microsoft's July 14, 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes CVE-2026-50451, a missing authentication check in Windows RRAS that allows local privilege escalation. All supported Windows editions are affected. Home users should apply the update via Windows Update; IT admins must prioritize patching RRAS servers and audit for unintended service usage.

SE Security Desk·19m ago
Xfinity Data Breach · Comcast Settlement

Xfinity Breach Payouts: How to Get Up to $10,000 Before the September Deadline

Comcast's $117.5 million settlement for the 2023 Xfinity data breach now has a claim deadline of September 14, 2026. Affected customers can choose a flat cash payment, reimbursement of documented losses up to $10,000, or free identity protection services. This guide breaks down eligibility, claim options, and the steps to take.

SE Security Desk·19m ago
Cloud Files Driver · Cve 2026 50374

A Windows Cloud Files Bug Gives Attackers Admin Rights—July 2026 Update Fixes It

Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes CVE‑2026‑50374, a use‑after‑free bug in the Windows Cloud Files driver that lets a local attacker with physical access escalate from a low‑privilege account to SYSTEM. The update covers all supported Windows versions, but a Dell compatibility hold blocks the patch on some Intel‑based PCs, requiring administrators to apply compensating controls and wait for a revised update.

SE Security Desk·24m ago
CVE-2026-50413 · Patch Tuesday July 2026

Microsoft Patches High-Severity Windows Runtime Flaw That Can Hijack Windows 11 PCs

Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes a use-after-free vulnerability in Windows Runtime (CVE-2026-50413) that lets a local attacker silently escalate to system-level privileges on Windows 11 and Server 2025. While no active attacks are known, the flaw's low complexity and high impact make it a priority patch. Administrators should deploy the relevant cumulative updates and verify specific OS builds to close the hole.

SE Security Desk·24m ago
CVE-2026-50427 · KB5101650

Microsoft Fixes Dangerous Elevation Bug in Windows 11 – Here’s How to Confirm You’re Safe

On July 14, 2026, Microsoft fixed CVE-2026-50427, a high-severity local privilege escalation vulnerability in Content Delivery Manager. A low-privileged attacker can gain full system control; install KB5101650 and verify your Windows build number has passed the fixed threshold to ensure protection.

SE Security Desk·29m ago
Microsoft Patches · Ntfs Vulnerability

NTFS Flaw in Windows Lets Low-Privilege Attackers Take Complete Control: Here’s the July Fix

Microsoft’s July 2026 Patch Tuesday includes a fix for CVE-2026-50422, a local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Windows NTFS driver. A low-privilege attacker can leverage an out-of-bounds read to gain full system control without user interaction. The update affects all supported Windows versions; users should verify their OS build and apply the cumulative patch immediately.

SE Security Desk·29m ago