cve 2026-32082

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CVE-2026-32082 is a local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Windows Simple Search and Discovery Protocol (SSDP) Service. This flaw requires local access but can allow an attacker to elevate privileges and gain broader system control. The vulnerability highlights ongoing risks in legacy network services like SSDP, which remain attractive targets for security research. Microsoft's advisory emphasizes that the confidence metric reflects how well the flaw is understood, influencing patch urgency. For Windows administrators and security professionals, understanding CVE-2026-32082 is critical for prioritizing updates and hardening systems against local privilege escalation attacks.
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    CVE-2026-32082: SSDP Windows Local Privilege Escalation Risk Explained

    Microsoft’s CVE-2026-32082 is a reminder that the Windows Simple Search and Discovery Protocol (SSDP) Service remains an attractive target for local privilege escalation research. Even when a flaw requires local access, an elevation-of-privilege issue can be highly valuable because it turns a...
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