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cve-2026-32159
About this tag
CVE-2026-32159 is a Windows Push Notifications Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability identified by Microsoft. The advisory emphasizes a high-confidence rating, indicating strong certainty about the flaw's existence and technical details. This local privilege escalation vulnerability can allow an attacker with low privileges to gain higher-level access on a Windows system, potentially leading to more serious compromise when chained with other exploits. Enterprise security teams should prioritize patching this vulnerability as part of their update planning, given the risk of fast-moving attacks. Discussions on WindowsForum focus on understanding the confidence metric and practical patch management strategies for organizations.
Microsoft’s CVE-2026-32159 entry for the Windows Push Notifications Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability is notable less for the mechanics it reveals than for the confidence signal it sends. The advisory’s metric description makes clear that Microsoft is rating the certainty of the flaw’s...
Overview
Microsoft’s CVE-2026-32159 is labeled a Windows Push Notifications Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability, and that alone tells security teams a great deal. It places the issue in the class of bugs that can let an attacker move from a lower-privilege context to something more powerful on...