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This vulnerability (CVE-2026-35436, CVSS 8.8) is a local elevation of privilege flaw in Microsoft Office Click-To-Run due to insufficient access control granularity, allowing an authenticated attacker to escape a contained execution environment and gain SYSTEM privileges. The attack vector is local with low complexity and requires no user interaction. Microsoft has released an official fix; organizations should apply the security updates referenced in the Security Update Guide.