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CVE-2026-35417

Medienbericht

Windows Win32k Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

Access of resource using incompatible type ('type confusion') in Windows Win32K - ICOMP allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally.
Daten sind bereitgestellt durch National Vulnerability Database (NVD)
MicrosoftWindows 10 1809 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.17763.8755
MicrosoftWindows 10 1809 HwPlatformx86 Version < 10.0.17763.8755
MicrosoftWindows 10 21h2 HwPlatformarm64 Version < 10.0.19044.7291
MicrosoftWindows 10 21h2 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.19044.7291
MicrosoftWindows 10 21h2 HwPlatformx86 Version < 10.0.19044.7291
MicrosoftWindows 10 22h2 HwPlatformarm64 Version < 10.0.19045.7291
MicrosoftWindows 10 22h2 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.19045.7291
MicrosoftWindows 10 22h2 HwPlatformx86 Version < 10.0.19045.7291
MicrosoftWindows 11 23h2 HwPlatformarm64 Version < 10.0.22631.7079
MicrosoftWindows 11 23h2 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.22631.7079
MicrosoftWindows 11 24h2 HwPlatformarm64 Version < 10.0.26100.8390
MicrosoftWindows 11 24h2 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.26100.8390
MicrosoftWindows 11 25h2 HwPlatformarm64 Version < 10.0.26200.8390
MicrosoftWindows 11 25h2 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.26200.8390
MicrosoftWindows 11 26h1 HwPlatformarm64 Version < 10.0.28000.2113
MicrosoftWindows 11 26h1 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.28000.2113
MicrosoftWindows Server 2019 Version < 10.0.17763.8755
MicrosoftWindows Server 2022 Version < 10.0.20348.5074
MicrosoftWindows Server 2022 23h2 Version < 10.0.25398.2330
MicrosoftWindows Server 2025 Version < 10.0.26100.32772
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EPSS Metriken
Typ Quelle Score Percentile
EPSS FIRST.org 0.11% 0.294
CVSS Metriken
Quelle Base Score Exploit Score Impact Score Vector String
secure@microsoft.com 7.8 1.8 5.9
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
CWE-843 Access of Resource Using Incompatible Type ('Type Confusion')

The product allocates or initializes a resource such as a pointer, object, or variable using one type, but it later accesses that resource using a type that is incompatible with the original type.