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"textContent": "Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of an unpatched issue that could be exploited to disclose a user's NTLMv2 hash to the attacker.\n\nLike in the case of CVE-2026-33829, which impacted the Windows Snipping Tool's ms-screensketch: URI handler, the newly flagged issue resides in the search: URI handler, per Huntress.\n\nCVE-2026-33829 refers to a spoofing vulnerability that could expose",
"title": "Unpatched Windows Search URI Vulnerability Lets Attackers Steal NTLMv2 Hashes"
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