Microsoft’s registration of CVE‑2026‑20931 confirms a real elevation‑of‑privilege defect in the Windows Telephony Service, but the vendor’s public advisory intentionally withholds low‑level exploit primitives — making rapid patching and cautious, evidence‑based mitigations the right operational...
Microsoft has assigned CVE‑2026‑20931 to a privilege‑escalation flaw in the Windows Telephony Service, a component long tied to the Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI) and enterprise VoIP/telephony integrations; Microsoft’s advisory lists the issue as an Elevation of Privilege...
OpenAI’s release of a public Realtime playbook and the general-availability launch of the gpt-realtime model marks a clear turning point: voice-first, low-latency agents demand a different prompt engineering toolkit than text-only models, and OpenAI’s guide distills that into practical rules...
Windows 11 ships with a maze of background services: some are essential, some are convenience features, and a surprising number quietly collect data or spin CPU and disk cycles while you work. A recent practical guide singled out a small set of these services as safe targets for trimming —...
Microsoft says the next big leap for Windows audio isn't another sound driver tweak — it's a wholesale move to Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio that promises high-fidelity, stereo playback while keeping a working microphone — a scenario that Classic Bluetooth technology has long struggled to...
Vodia, a prominent provider of VoIP solutions, has recently announced its integration with Microsoft Dynamics 365, marking a significant advancement in unified communications for businesses. This collaboration aims to streamline customer relationship management (CRM) by merging Vodia's robust...
Few pieces of technology have left as profound a mark on digital communication as Skype, the pioneering VoIP platform that once redefined how we connect across continents. With Microsoft’s shifting priorities, Skype’s recent phase-out feels less like a dramatic finale and more like the closing...
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After more than two decades of service, Microsoft has officially retired Skype as of May 5, 2025, marking the end of an era in digital communication. This strategic move directs users toward Microsoft Teams, the company's more recent collaboration platform, as the primary tool for messaging and...
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The Windows Telephony Service might seem like a nostalgic relic from an earlier era of communication, but the recent discovery of CVE-2025-21222—a heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability—is a stern reminder that even legacy components can harbor modern security nightmares. This in-depth...
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In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, even the most trusted services can harbor dangerous vulnerabilities. Recently, a new threat labeled CVE-2025-27477 has emerged targeting the Windows Telephony Service. This heap-based buffer overflow flaw can allow an unauthorized...
The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-21221 has sent ripples through the Windows community. In this vulnerability, a heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Telephony Service allows an unauthorized attacker to execute code remotely over a network. While the headline alone may sound like a page...
Windows users and IT professionals, brace yourselves: a newly identified vulnerability—CVE-2025-27481—in the Windows Telephony Service is now on the radar. This stack-based buffer overflow flaw could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code over a network, potentially jeopardizing the...
AudioCodes is ushering in a new era for enterprise communications. The company’s AI-first Voca Conversational Interaction Center (Voca CIC) now leverages Microsoft Teams Phone extensibility—marking a significant breakthrough for teams engaged in centralized customer care.
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Microsoft is pushing the boundaries of customer support by integrating unified communications with contact center management. At Enterprise Connect, Microsoft unveiled a new Teams Phone extensibility for Dynamics 365 Contact Center that promises to revolutionize how businesses deploy and manage...
Microsoft’s latest move to integrate Teams Phone with Dynamics 365 Contact Center marks a pivotal shift in how enterprises manage their telephony and customer service systems. By extending the availability of its cloud-based phone system, Microsoft is unifying communication channels to drive...
The recent report detailing CVE-2025-24056 has set off alarms across the Windows community. At its core, this vulnerability involves a heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Telephony Server—a component integral to handling telephony services on various Windows systems. Let’s break down what...
On February 11, 2025, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) published details regarding a notable vulnerability affecting the Windows Telephony Service—CVE-2025-21371. As Windows users, staying informed about such issues is critical, and this report sheds light on the risks posed by...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, staying ahead of vulnerabilities is not just a matter of choice—it's essential. Windows users and IT professionals alike should take note of the recently published CVE-2025-21201, which spotlights a remote code execution vulnerability in the...
A recently published advisory from Microsoft’s Security Update Guide has shined a spotlight on CVE-2025-21200, a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability impacting the Windows Telephony Service. With the announcement made on February 11, 2025, security professionals and Windows users alike are...
On February 11, 2025, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) published advisory details on CVE-2025-21190, highlighting a critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability affecting the Windows Telephony Service. This vulnerability merits immediate attention from Windows users and IT...