enterprise vulnerability management

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Enterprise vulnerability management on WindowsForum.com covers the practical challenges of prioritizing and patching vulnerabilities in Microsoft enterprise products. Recent discussions focus on CVE-2026-45483, a spoofing vulnerability in Microsoft Office Project Server, and CVE-2026-26138, a privilege escalation issue in Microsoft Purview. Administrators must assess trust boundaries, patch urgency, and the broader impact of vulnerabilities in collaboration and governance platforms. The tag emphasizes actionable guidance for IT teams managing risk across complex Microsoft environments, including evaluating advisory confidence, understanding exploit potential, and coordinating updates to minimize exposure.
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    CVE-2026-45483 Project Server Spoofing: Patch Priorities & Trust Boundary Checks

    Microsoft has published CVE-2026-45483 as a Microsoft Office Project Server spoofing vulnerability in its Security Update Guide, with the public framing emphasizing confidence in the vulnerability’s existence and the credibility of available technical details rather than a fully narrated exploit...
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    CVE-2026-26138 Security Update: Microsoft Purview Privilege Escalation Risk

    Microsoft has published a new Security Update Guide entry for CVE-2026-26138, identifying it as a Microsoft Purview elevation of privilege vulnerability. The advisory framing matters as much as the bug class: Microsoft is signaling that the issue is believed to exist with enough confidence to...
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