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CVE-2026-32151 Windows Shell Information Disclosure Vulnerability

CVE-2026-32151 is an information disclosure vulnerability in the Windows Shell. It has a CVSS v3.1 score of 6.5 (MEDIUM). Affected versions include Windows 10 versions 1607 prior to 10.0.14393.9060, version 1809 prior to 10.0.17763.8644, and version 21H2 prior to 10.0.19044.7184, among others listed in the NVD data. The fixed versions for these specific branches are 10.0.14393.9060, 10.0.17763.8644, and 10.0.19044.7184, respectively.
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