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CVE-2026-41101 is an Important-severity spoofing vulnerability (CVSS 7.1) in Microsoft Word for Android caused by improper access control, allowing a local, authorized attacker to perform spoofing attacks. The vulnerability is not exploited in the wild and exploitation is assessed as unlikely. Microsoft has released a security update, build 16.0.19822.20190, to address this issue, and customers are required to apply it.