Windows Task Scheduler Flaw Allows Attackers to Escalate Privileges

A critical elevation of privilege vulnerability has been identified in the Windows Task Scheduler service, tracked as CVE-2025-33067. Officially published on June 10, 2025, by Microsoft as the assigning CNA (CVE Numbering Authority), this flaw allows attackers to potentially gain elevated privileges on affected systems, bypassing normal user restrictions and compromising the integrity of the […]

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