CVE-2026-65780: Windows Autopilot Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
Double free in Windows Autopilot allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally.
CSIRTS triage
- What
- A double free vulnerability in Windows Autopilot allows local privilege escalation by an authorized attacker.
- Who is affected
- Systems running Windows Autopilot with local authorized user access.
- Urgency
- High priority; local privilege escalation with CVSS 7.0 enables unauthorized system access elevation.
- Action
- Apply the latest Windows Autopilot security patch addressing CVE-2026-65780.
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Details
Original advisory: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2026-65780
Exploitation outlook
EPSS (FIRST.org) estimates each CVE’s probability of exploitation in the next 30 days — here is the CSIRTS.com read on those numbers.
- Low exploitation riskCVE-2026-657800.20% 30-day exploitation probability — currently an unlikely target, but scores change as exploit code circulates. Riskier than 10% of all EPSS-scored CVEs.
Referenced CVEs
| CVE | CSIRTS overview | External |
|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-65780 | coverage & exploitation status | NVD · CVE.org |
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