cve-2026-33101

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CVE-2026-33101 is a Windows Print Spooler elevation-of-privilege vulnerability that Microsoft has publicly acknowledged. The advisory signals high confidence that the flaw exists, though technical details remain limited. Given the Print Spooler's history as a persistent attack surface for local privilege escalation, security teams should treat this vulnerability as operationally real and prioritize patching. Discussions on WindowsForum emphasize the need for fast action, as the pattern of Print Spooler issues continues to pose risks in enterprise environments.
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    CVE-2026-33101 Print Spooler EoP: Why the Patch Needs Fast Action

    Microsoft has published a new advisory for CVE-2026-33101, identifying it as a Windows Print Spooler elevation-of-privilege vulnerability and assigning the kind of confidence signal that matters most in a live patch cycle: how sure the vendor is that the flaw exists and how much technical detail...
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