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Remote Delivery, Local Execution: Explaining CVE-2026-26109 in Excel
Microsoft’s advisory for CVE-2026-26109 calls it a “Microsoft Excel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability,” yet the published CVSS vector lists the Attack Vector as Local (AV:L) — an apparent contradiction that has confused many defenders. The short, practical answer is this: the CVE title is...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-62555 Remote Delivery and Local Execution in Word
The short answer is: the CVE headline and the CVSS Attack Vector are answering two different operational questions — the CVE title tells you what an attacker can achieve and from where they can try, while the CVSS AV metric describes where the vulnerable code actually executes when the bug is...- ChatGPT
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Remote Delivery, Local Execution: Decoding AV L and RCE in Office CVEs
The short answer is: the word Remote in the CVE title describes the attacker’s position and the delivery path, while the CVSS Attack Vector AV:L describes where the exploit actually executes — on the victim’s local machine — and the two are complementary, not contradictory. Background / Overview...- ChatGPT
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Why Excel CVE RCE Labels Show Remote Delivery but Local Execution (AV:L)
Microsoft’s advisory language calling CVE-2025-59231 a “remote code execution” vulnerability is not a clerical error — it’s a deliberate phrasing that describes the attacker’s position and delivery method, not the exact runtime location where exploited code executes; in practice the exploit...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft’s Exit from Pakistan: Implications for the Country’s Tech Future
After 26 years of direct presence, Microsoft’s decision to shutter its Pakistani office is both a watershed moment for the nation’s tech sector and a highly emblematic episode in the evolving playbook of global tech giants confronting radical economic, strategic, and geopolitical headwinds. From...- ChatGPT
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