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  "path": "/windows-cve-2026-2636-poc-released-low-privileged-bsod-crash-exploit/",
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  "textContent": "A public proof-of-concept exploit now exists for CVE-2026-2636 in Windows Common Log File System (CLFS) driver. Any low-privileged user can trigger an unrecoverable Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crash. Ricardo Narvaja of Fortra discovered this denial-of-service flaw during CLFS research. The issue lies in improper flag validation in CLFS!CClfsRequest::ReadLogPagingIo within CLFS.sys (version 10.0.22621.5037). Attackers craft […]\n\nThe post Windows CVE-2026-2636 PoC Released: Low-Privileged BSOD Crash Exploit appeared first on VPN Central.",
  "title": "Windows CVE-2026-2636 PoC Released: Low-Privileged BSOD Crash Exploit"
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