Windows Collaborative Translation Framework 0-Day Vulnerability Allows Privilege Escalation

Windows administrators should quickly deploy Microsoft’s June 9, 2026 security updates to fix a newly disclosed zero‑day in the Windows Collaborative Translation Framework (CTFMON), tracked as CVE‑2026‑45586. The flaw allows a local attacker with low privileges to escalate to SYSTEM, making it a valuable post‑exploitation primitive for threat actors. Windows CTF 0-Day Vulnerability CVE‑2026‑45586 is […]

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