CVE-2026-70320: Powerpoint Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Improper input validation in Microsoft Office PowerPoint allows an unauthorized attacker to disclose information locally.
CSIRTS triage
- What
- Improper input validation in PowerPoint allows unauthorized disclosure of local information.
- Who is affected
- PowerPoint users who open untrusted files.
- Urgency
- Medium priority; not currently exploited but affects information confidentiality.
- Action
- Apply Microsoft security updates for PowerPoint when available.
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Details
Original advisory: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2026-70320
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-2026-703200.38% 30-day exploitation probability — currently an unlikely target, but scores change as exploit code circulates. Riskier than 31% of all EPSS-scored CVEs.
Referenced CVEs
| CVE | CSIRTS overview | External |
|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-70320 | coverage & exploitation status | NVD · CVE.org |
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