A security researcher has publicly disclosed an exploit for a new Windows zero-day local privilege elevation vulnerability that gives admin privileges in Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server.
Server admins and security-heads take note: there's a new Windows zero-day that's like leaving the key in the lock. It just requires access to any standard user account, and provides administrative ...
Researchers say zero-day vulnerabilities fixed in Microsoft's recent Patch Tuesday round have been used in targeted attacks against the enterprise. According to Kaspersky, a wave of "highly targeted ...