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7.8

Windows Kernel: Unauthorized File Access Can Elevate Privileges

CVE-2026-24287
Summary

A security issue affects Windows systems, allowing an authorized user to gain more access to the system than they should. This could lead to unauthorized changes to system settings or data. To protect your system, ensure you have the latest Windows updates installed.

What to do

No fix is available yet. Check with your software vendor for updates.

Affected software
VendorProductAffected versionsFix available
microsoft windows_10_1809 <= 10.0.17763.8511
microsoft windows_10_1809 <= 10.0.17763.8511
microsoft windows_10_21h2 <= 10.0.19044.7058
microsoft windows_10_21h2 <= 10.0.19044.7058
microsoft windows_10_21h2 <= 10.0.19044.7058
microsoft windows_10_22h2 <= 10.0.19045.7058
microsoft windows_10_22h2 <= 10.0.19045.7058
microsoft windows_10_22h2 <= 10.0.19045.7058
microsoft windows_11_23h2 <= 10.0.22631.6783
microsoft windows_11_23h2 <= 10.0.22631.6783
microsoft windows_11_24h2 <= 10.0.26100.7979
microsoft windows_11_24h2 <= 10.0.26100.7979
microsoft windows_11_25h2 <= 10.0.26200.7979
microsoft windows_11_25h2 <= 10.0.26200.7979
microsoft windows_11_26h1 <= 10.0.28000.1719
microsoft windows_11_26h1 <= 10.0.28000.1719
microsoft windows_server_2019 <= 10.0.17763.8511
microsoft windows_server_2022 <= 10.0.20348.4830
microsoft windows_server_2022_23h2 <= 10.0.25398.2207
microsoft windows_server_2025 <= 10.0.26100.32463
Original title
External control of file name or path in Windows Kernel allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally.
Original description
External control of file name or path in Windows Kernel allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally.
nvd CVSS3.1 7.8
Vulnerability type
CWE-73
Published: 10 Mar 2026 · Updated: 14 Mar 2026 · First seen: 11 Mar 2026