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CVE-2026-65781
CVE-2026-65781 is a Windows Autopilot use-after-free causing local privilege escalation for an authorized attacker. Documents do not specify affected build numbers, exact vulnerable component/file, or root-cause details beyond the use-after-free description. No exploitation status or patch/versio...
EUVD-2026-56734
Use after free in Windows Autopilot allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
CVE-2026-65778
CVE-2026-65778 is a Windows Autopilot use-after-free vulnerability that enables local privilege escalation for an authorized attacker with low privileges and no user interaction. The CVSS 3.1 vector (Local, High impact, Privileges Required: Low, Confidentiality/Integrity/Availability: High) indic...
CVE-2026-65782 Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2026-65782 Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2026-65782
CVE-2026-65782 describes a use-after-free vulnerability in Windows Autopilot that enables an authorized, local attacker to elevate privileges. The CVSS 3.1 base metrics indicate a high impact, with LOCAL attack vector, HIGH confidentiality, integrity, and availability impacts, high attack complex...
EUVD-2026-56735
Use after free in Windows Autopilot allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
CVE-2026-65778 Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2026-65778 Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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EUVD-2026-56733
Double free in Windows Autopilot allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
CVE-2026-65779 Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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EUVD-2026-56732
Use after free in Windows Autopilot allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
CVE-2026-65779
Summary: Windows Autopilot contains a use-after-free vulnerability that enables a locally authenticated attacker to achieve privilege escalation. Affected component: Windows Autopilot service. Root cause: use-after-free in Autopilot code path. Impact: local privilege escalation with high confiden...
CVE-2026-65780
CVE-2026-65780 describes a double-free vulnerability in Windows Autopilot that enables an authorized user to perform a local privilege escalation. The issue stems from a deallocation error in Autopilot components that could allow an attacker with LOW privileges and LOCAL access to trigger memory ...
CVE-2026-65780 Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2026-65779 Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2026-65780 Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2026-65777 Active Directory Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability
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