Liam Tung
| July 22, 2021 — 09:58 GMT (10:58 BST)
| Topic: Security
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Microsoft has released a workaround for a privilege elevation flaw that affects all versions of Windows 10 and could give attackers the ability to access data and create new accounts on systems.
Microsoft this week confirmed a serious elevation of privilege flaw, tagged as CVE-2021-36934, that could allow a local attacker to run their own code with system privileges.
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Liam Tung
| July 22, 2021 — 09:58 GMT (10:58 BST)
| Topic: Security