bleepingcomputer[.]com/news/microsoft/windows-11-kb5101650-and-kb5099414-cumulative-updates-released/
bleepingcomputer[.]com/news/microsoft/windows-11-kb5101650-and-kb5099414-cumulative-updates-released/
bleepingcomputer[.]com/news/microsoft/microsoft-releases-windows-10-kb5099539-extended-security-update/
I expect we'll hear about more problems later, as Microsoft has included a very high number of security fixes, and there are a couple of things to note first off... Microsoft revoked old secure boot certificates mostly used by Linux.
neowin[.]net/news/windows-11-kb5101650-kb5094126-fixes-major-flaw-that-went-unnoticed-for-over-10-years/
And the update is being blocked on some Dell PCs because of an incompatibility with the Intel Innovation Platform Framework Processor Participant driver. This seems to only effect few Dell PCs [only one model?].
bleepingcomputer[.]com/news/microsoft/microsoft-some-dell-devices-shut-down-after-windows-update/
dell[.]com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=d3ydy
This update adds the Point-in-time Restore feature that I talked about in another post. So far it has only defaulted to on with one copy of Win11, as I always check to make sure it's off -- I can't afford new SSDs at today's prices.
Today is Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday, and with it comes security updates for a record-breaking 570 flaws, including two zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in attacks and one publicly disclosed.Patch Tuesday addresses 59 "Critical" vulnerabilities, 48 of which are remote code execution, 9 are elevation of privilege, 1 is a security bypass, and 1 is a spoofing.
The approximate number of bugs in each vulnerability category is listed below:
image254 Elevation of Privilege Vulnerabilities
17 Security Feature Bypass Vulnerabilities
145 Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities
102 Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
35 Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
16 Spoofing Vulnerabilities