Executive Risk Summary
"A race condition vulnerability in Windows Push Notifications allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. This vulnerability can be exploited to gain elevated access to the system, potentially leading to further malicious activity."
Anticipated Attack Path
- 1. Initial exploitation of the race condition vulnerability
- 2. Elevation of privileges to gain increased access to the system
- 3. Potential further malicious activity, such as data exfiltration or lateral movement
Am I Vulnerable?
- Verify the presence of the vulnerability in Windows Push Notifications
- Assess the potential impact of a successful exploit on the system and its data
- Apply the recommended patch or workaround to mitigate the vulnerability
Operational Audit Arsenal
Target Type Windows Service
Target Asset wspusrsvc.dll
Standard Path C:\Windows\System32\wspusrsvc.dll
PowerShell
# 🛠️ Senior Engineer Universal Audit
# Target: wspusrsvc.dll (Windows Service)
$Targets = 'wspusrsvc.dll'
$SearchPaths = @("$env:windir\System32", "$env:ProgramFiles", "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}")
Get-ChildItem -Path $SearchPaths -Include $Targets -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
Select-Object FullName, @{Name="Version";Expression={$_.VersionInfo.ProductVersion}} Patch Impact Forecast
Reboot Required Likely
Minimal to moderate disruption expected, depending on system configuration and usage
Internal Work Notes
CVE-2026-26167: Windows Push Notifications vulnerability allowing local privilege escalation; apply patch or workaround to mitigate
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Data compiled from NVD, MSRC, and CISA KEV Catalog. Intelligence synthesized via AI. Scripts provided for diagnostic purposes under MIT License.