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cve-2026-32195
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CVE-2026-32195 is a Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability identified by Microsoft. The flaw is characterized as a stack-based buffer overflow in the Windows kernel, which could allow local privilege escalation. Microsoft has assigned a formal CVE and released a security advisory, indicating confidence in the vulnerability's existence and the need for patching. Security teams treat this combination of stack overflow and local privilege escalation as high priority, even before full exploit details emerge. Discussions on WindowsForum focus on understanding the impact and ensuring systems are updated promptly.
Microsoft has published a new security advisory for CVE-2026-32195, described as a Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability. The available public record is still sparse, but the issue is already notable because Microsoft’s update guide has assigned it a formal CVE, which usually means...