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Microsoft releases major Windows security update fixing 570 vulnerabilities

Published on: July 16, 2026 4:20 PM

Microsoft has rolled out its July 2026 Patch Tuesday update, introducing one of the company’s biggest security releases in recent years by fixing 570 vulnerabilities across Windows systems. The company has strongly urged users to install the update quickly because it also addresses three dangerous zero-day flaws that were either actively exploited or publicly disclosed before patches became available.

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The latest update resolves a wide range of security risks affecting Windows and several Microsoft services. It fixes 254 privilege escalation vulnerabilities, 145 remote code execution flaws, 102 information disclosure issues, along with multiple security bypass, spoofing, and denial-of-service weaknesses. Microsoft also classified 59 of these vulnerabilities as critical because they pose serious risks to both individual users and organizations.

Among the most important fixes are three zero-day vulnerabilities that required immediate attention from users and system administrators. The flaws include CVE-2026-56155 affecting Active Directory Federation Services, CVE-2026-56164 impacting Microsoft SharePoint Server, and CVE-2026-50661 involving a Windows BitLocker security bypass that could expose encrypted data if an attacker gains physical access to a device.

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Meanwhile, Microsoft said the growing number of vulnerabilities reflects the increasing sophistication of AI-powered cyber threats targeting modern computer systems. To improve protection, the company continues using its AI-driven MDASH security research platform, which relies on multiple AI agents to identify, investigate, and analyze security weaknesses before attackers can exploit them on a larger scale.

Microsoft has advised all Windows users to install the latest security update without delay through the Windows Update section in system settings. However, some Dell devices powered by Intel processors may receive the update later because Microsoft and Dell are working together to resolve temporary compatibility issues that could otherwise cause overheating, unexpected shutdowns, reduced performance, or excessive battery drain.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, World Tagged With: AI cyber threats, BitLocker security, Latest, Microsoft Patch Tuesday, Windows security update, Windows vulnerabilities, zero-day vulnerabilities

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