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Winsage
August 17, 2026
Microsoft is removing the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) from Windows 11 to enhance security by eliminating a tool that has been exploited by malware and ransomware. WMIC will not be included in Windows 11 versions 24H2, 25H2, and 26H2, with complete removal scheduled for the August 2026 Patch Tuesday update. The decision to remove WMIC is based on the availability of more secure alternatives like PowerShell. WMIC has been a vector for attacks, allowing threat actors to disable antivirus solutions and access sensitive data. Microsoft has phased out WMIC since 2021, encouraging users to transition to modern tools while continuing to support the underlying Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) infrastructure.
Winsage
August 17, 2026
A suspected advanced persistent threat (APT) group linked to China exploited a newly patched vulnerability in VMware vCenter (CVE-2026-59310), which has a critical CVSS score of 9.8, allowing for arbitrary code execution and the deployment of Babuk-derived ransomware. A recently patched vulnerability in Apple macOS (CVE-2026-65400) has been exploited to deploy a cryptocurrency miner, granting unauthorized root access. The Lazarus Group from North Korea exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Windows, targeting defense and aerospace sectors. GeoServer patched a critical SQL injection vulnerability that was actively exploited. A new macOS malware, Amnesia Stealer, targets users through ClickFix attacks, stealing data and allowing real-time access to authenticated sessions. A novel attack technique named GhostSplice can manipulate AI coding assistants. Research revealed a method exploiting Chromium's DevTools Protocol for data theft. Noteworthy CVEs this week include CVE-2026-68820, CVE-2026-58231, and multiple others across various platforms. A high-severity command injection flaw in FileRun allows remote code execution. An advanced ClickFix attack has been reported, deploying sophisticated malware. A heap overflow vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler was patched after indications of exploitation. A new malware loader targeting Portuguese-speaking users has been identified. A significant reduction in exposed Automatic Tank Gauge systems has been observed. A phishing campaign targeting Brazil has been detected, and an F.B.I. agent faces charges for unauthorized crypto withdrawals. Authorities in Ukraine dismantled fraudulent call centers, and a North Carolina man was sentenced for cyber extortion. Unauthorized access to sensitive data by the ExfilSquad group has been confirmed. LightSpy activity linked to China has been detected in over 13 countries. A supply chain attack exposed over 2,500 companies, and an Azure exfiltration campaign has exposed millions of enterprise records.
Winsage
August 17, 2026
Windows 11 has introduced a movable taskbar in the Release Preview Channel, allowing users to position it at the top, left, or right of the screen, in addition to the bottom. This feature returns after being removed from Windows 11 and follows testing in the Windows Insider Program. The Release Preview also includes a compact taskbar option with smaller icons and reduced height, customization options for the Start menu (small and large layouts), and updates to Windows Search that enhance reliability by filtering out Microsoft Store and web suggestions. Additionally, Administrator protection is now available for elevated tasks using just-in-time privileges, which can be activated through Intune or Group Policy. Microsoft has officially retired the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC), which has been deprecated and absent in new installations of Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2. Users are advised to use PowerShell as the preferred alternative.
Winsage
August 16, 2026
WMIC, a utility for IT administrators introduced in Windows XP in 2001, will be removed from Windows 11 after August 2026. It has been deprecated since 2016 and was previously removed from Windows 10 in 2021. Although it remained available as a Feature on Demand, it was disabled by default in new installations. Recent Preview builds for Windows 11 confirmed that WMIC will not be included in version 26H2. PowerShell is suggested as a prominent replacement for WMIC tasks.
AppWizard
August 16, 2026
Windows 11 update KB5121003, released in August 2026, addresses over 400 vulnerabilities but has caused crashes in games like ARC Raiders and The Finals. The game studio Embark has confirmed that the crashes are linked to the inpoutx64.sys driver, which has compatibility issues due to the update. Users have reported errors such as “Hang detected on GameThread” and “EXCEPTIONACCESSVIOLATION” after installing the update. Embark has provided a workaround to stop and delete the inpoutx64.sys service to resolve the crashes. Uninstalling the update also appears to fix the issue. Additional reports indicate crashes in other games and graphics-related problems following the update.
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