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CVE-2026-32073 Windows Ancillary Function Driver for WinSock Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

CVE-2026-32073 is a local elevation of privilege vulnerability (CVSS 7.0 High) in the Windows Ancillary Function Driver for WinSock, caused by a use-after-free weakness. Successful exploitation requires an attacker to win a race condition, which could allow a standard user to crash the system or potentially gain higher privileges.
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