CybersecuritySoftware

WSUS Zero-Day Exploits Spread as Microsoft Scrambles to Contain Critical Server Flaw

Attackers are actively exploiting a critical Windows Server Update Services vulnerability that allows complete system takeover with a single request. Despite Microsoft’s emergency patch, security researchers warn the fix may be incomplete as government agencies issue alerts about ongoing exploitation campaigns.

Emergency Patch Fails to Fully Contain Critical WSUS Vulnerability

Microsoft is facing mounting pressure as security researchers and government agencies report active exploitation of a critical Windows Server vulnerability that the company has now patched twice in recent weeks. The flaw in Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), tracked as CVE-2025-59287, carries a near-maximum 9.8 CVSS score and allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems.

AIInnovationSoftware

Microsoft Edge Expands AI Capabilities with New Copilot Mode Features

Microsoft is expanding its AI-powered Copilot Mode in the Edge browser with new capabilities for U.S. users. The latest features include voice-activated commands and intelligent browsing session organization designed to streamline web research and task automation.

Microsoft Enhances Edge Browser with Advanced AI Integration

Microsoft has rolled out significant updates to its artificial intelligence-powered Copilot Mode within the Edge browser, according to recent reports. The enhancements come as browser competition intensifies, with multiple companies integrating AI features into their platforms.

InnovationSoftware

Microsoft Releases Windows 11 Preview Build 27951 Addressing System Crashes and Authentication Glitches

Microsoft has launched Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27951, targeting persistent system crashes and authentication issues. The update arrives as the Windows Insider program marks its 11th anniversary with special wallpapers.

Latest Windows 11 Preview Build Targets System Stability

Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 preview build for Canary Channel testers, according to reports from the company’s development team. Build 27951 focuses primarily on resolving system instability issues rather than introducing new features, sources indicate.

BusinessStartups

Microsoft Reportedly Mandates 30% Profit Margin Target for Xbox Division, Prompting Strategic Shifts

Microsoft’s Xbox division is undergoing significant restructuring amid reports of a mandated 30% profit margin target. The financial pressure has resulted in studio closures, game cancellations, and strategic realignments across Microsoft’s gaming ecosystem.

Xbox Division Faces Unprecedented Profitability Demands

Microsoft’s gaming division is navigating substantial operational changes following internal mandates for increased profitability, according to recent reports from Bloomberg. Sources indicate that Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood implemented a 30% profit margin target for the Xbox division in fall 2023, significantly exceeding industry norms and historical performance levels within Microsoft’s gaming operations.

BusinessSoftware

Global PC Market Sees Strong Growth as Windows 10 Support Sunset Drives Upgrade Cycle

The global PC market experienced robust 8.1% growth in the third quarter of 2025, according to new research. Analysts attribute this significant uptick primarily to organizations and consumers upgrading systems before Microsoft ends free Windows 10 support in October, with evolving U.S. tariff policies also contributing to shipment increases.

PC Market Rebounds with Strong Quarterly Growth

The global personal computer market has demonstrated remarkable resilience with shipments growing 8.1% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025, according to reports from Counterpoint Research. This substantial growth represents one of the strongest quarterly performances in recent years and signals a potential sustained recovery for the PC industry after several quarters of stagnation.

BusinessCybersecurity

Cloud Computing’s Concentration Risk Exposes Global Economy to Widespread Outages

The cloud computing market’s concentration in three U.S. tech giants creates systemic risks that can paralyze global services during outages. Recent incidents affecting banking, social media and critical infrastructure highlight the economy’s dependence on centralized digital utilities.

The Cloud’s Concentration Problem

Global dependence on cloud computing has created a systemic vulnerability where technical failures at just a few providers can cascade across the digital economy, according to industry analysis. The market’s concentration in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud means that when one experiences outages, the impact resonates across banking, social media, government services and artificial intelligence platforms.