Posted on 03/15/2026 2:03:14 PM PDT by Openurmind
Microsoft has released an out-of-band hotpatch update, KB5084597, to fix three remote code execution vulnerabilities in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) management tool. The update targets Windows 11 Enterprise devices enrolled in the hotpatch program that did not receive the fixes through the standard March 2026 Patch Tuesday cumulative update.
The three vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2026-25172, CVE-2026-25173, and CVE-2026-26111. All three were addressed in the March 10 Patch Tuesday release for standard Windows 11 devices.
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Microsoft windows has turned into the spying OS , collecting everything it can, next it will take your shirt ,LOL
But same outfit is a leader in AI 😂😂
rm -rf / deletes everything in its path, including files on hard drives or connected devices.
–rf removes the prompt that asks the user if he really want to delete a file or directory. This command is very dangerous to run because there is no undelete command in Unix, so once deleted, it cannot be recovered.
/ tells rm to start in the root directory, which contains all the files on a computer. Sometimes option 3 is the best in Windows.
I think the code has gotten away from Microsoft and they don’t have a good handle on how to fix it and make it stable. There seem to be too many knee-jerk reactions to serious problems within the code. We’re all on the outside looking in, but I wish some whistleblower in Microsoft would come forward.
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Great...prior gen computers made obsolete due to new Win11 security requirements, only to come with remote command execution flaws!
Nice job MS.
This can’t be true because Windows 11 has TPM. And TPM was to make windows 11 the most secure operating system in the world. Why do you think they want millions of people to dump their computers in the dumpster.
I understand AI is writing a lot of the Microslop code now, which may be why there are so many problems with the recent updates.
Kickbacks from the PC manufacturers?
Oh, not to worry — Microsoft has teams of crack, loyal Indian H1B and Chinese outsourced computer engineers polishing up Windows source code and keeping our computers secure.
Programmers have nothing better to do?
This weekend I was testing Linux Mint via “USB-Live” and discovered I needed to disable “Security Boot” to get Linux to boot from the USB.
Overall, Mint was a positive experience running from a USB but with its quirks - the disabling Security Boot is NOT an endearing feature.
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