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task scheduler vulnerability
About this tag
The task scheduler vulnerability tag covers discussions about CVE-2025-33067, an elevation of privilege flaw in the Windows Task Scheduler disclosed and patched in June 2025. This vulnerability posed significant risks to enterprises and public sectors relying on Microsoft's ecosystem. The tag focuses on the technical details of the flaw, its impact on Windows security, and the importance of applying Microsoft's security updates promptly. IT administrators and cybersecurity professionals will find information on mitigation strategies and the broader implications for securing Windows environments against local threats.
In early June, cybersecurity professionals and IT administrators were confronted with a newly disclosed vulnerability in a core component of the Windows operating system that has raised significant concerns across enterprises, public sectors, and anyone dependent on Microsoft’s ecosystem...
cve-2025-33067
cybersecurity
endpoint security
enterprise security
local attack
patch management
privilege
privilege escalation
security
security advisory
security patch
taskschedulervulnerability
threat response
vulnerability disclosure
windows 10
windows 11
windows security
windows server
windows vulnerabilities
zero-day vulnerabilities