An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when Microsoft Edge does not properly enforce cross-domain policies, which could allow an attacker to access information from one domain and inject it into another domain, aka âMicrosoft Edge Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability.â This affects Microsoft Edge.
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