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  3. Exploit code has been released for an unpatched Windows privilege escalation flaw reported privately to Microsoft, allowing attackers to gain SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissions.

Exploit code has been released for an unpatched Windows privilege escalation flaw reported privately to Microsoft, allowing attackers to gain SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissions.

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  • bleepingcomputer@infosec.exchangeB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Exploit code has been released for an unpatched Windows privilege escalation flaw reported privately to Microsoft, allowing attackers to gain SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissions.

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    Exploit code has been released for an unpatched Windows privilege escalation flaw reported privately to Microsoft, allowing attackers to gain SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissions.

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    • bleepingcomputer@infosec.exchangeB bleepingcomputer@infosec.exchange

      Exploit code has been released for an unpatched Windows privilege escalation flaw reported privately to Microsoft, allowing attackers to gain SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissions.

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      Disgruntled researcher leaks “BlueHammer” Windows zero-day exploit

      Exploit code has been released for an unpatched Windows privilege escalation flaw reported privately to Microsoft, allowing attackers to gain SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissions.

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      @BleepingComputer Yeah, you’ll get that on these slop-build jobs.

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      • bleepingcomputer@infosec.exchangeB bleepingcomputer@infosec.exchange

        Exploit code has been released for an unpatched Windows privilege escalation flaw reported privately to Microsoft, allowing attackers to gain SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissions.

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        Disgruntled researcher leaks “BlueHammer” Windows zero-day exploit

        Exploit code has been released for an unpatched Windows privilege escalation flaw reported privately to Microsoft, allowing attackers to gain SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissions.

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        @BleepingComputer Leaks? What confidentiality obligation did they have?

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          @BleepingComputer Leaks? What confidentiality obligation did they have?

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          @adamshostack @BleepingComputer it is more of gentlemen rule. There is no legal obligation, at least not yet.

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            @adamshostack @BleepingComputer it is more of gentlemen rule. There is no legal obligation, at least not yet.

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            @peteriskrisjanis @BleepingComputer To be frank, the gentleman met the bar. They disclosed to Microsoft, who said "eh."

            At that point, it's not rude in the least to say "Thanks for saying its not a bug that you'd fix."

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