CVE-2026-33828
Windows Device Health Attestation (DHA) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
Description
Trust boundary violation in Windows Attestation allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally.
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CVSS Vector Breakdown
Exploitability
AV:LAttack VectorLocal
AC:LAttack ComplexityLow
PR:LPrivileges RequiredLow
UI:NUser InteractionNone
Scope
S:UScopeUnchanged
Impact
C:HConfidentialityHigh
I:HIntegrityHigh
A:HAvailabilityHigh
Weaknesses
Affected Products
Microsoft Corp
commercial·USaka Microsoft, microsoft corporation
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Exploitability
Official Patch Available
References
News mentions
6- Microsoft Patch Tuesday for June 2026 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilitiesen·Cisco Talos·
- Rapid7en·Rapid7 Blog·
- Microsoft and Adobe Patch Tuesday, June 2026 Security Update Reviewen-us·Qualys Security Blog·
- Microsoft June 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 6 zero-days, 200 flawsen-us·BleepingComputer· Summary only·
- Microsoft June 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 3 zero-day, 200 flawsen-us·BleepingComputer· Summary only·
- Microsoft June 2026 Patch Tuesday - SANS Internet Storm Centeren·SANS Internet Storm Center·
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