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"textContent": "Microsoft has fixed a Windows Collaborative Translation Framework vulnerability that could let a local attacker gain SYSTEM privileges on an affected Windows device. The flaw is tracked as CVE-2026-45586 and was addressed in Microsoft’s June 9, 2026 security updates. The Microsoft advisory describes it as an elevation of privilege issue in Windows Collaborative Translation Framework, […]\n\nThe post Microsoft fixes Windows CTFMON zero-day that can give attackers SYSTEM privileges appeared first on VPN Central.",
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