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Windows 10 MEDIUM 6.3
CVE-2019-1053

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows Shell fails to validate folder shortcuts. An attacker who successfully exploited the …

Patch available
Fix from $1,600 2019-06-12
Windows 10 MEDIUM 6.3
CVE-2019-0986

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows User Profile Service (ProfSvc) improperly handles symlinks. An attacker who successfu…

Patch available
Fix from $1,600 2019-06-12
Windows 10 HIGH 7.8
CVE-2019-0936

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in Microsoft Windows when Windows fails to properly handle certain symbolic links, aka 'Windows Elevat…

Patch available
Fix from $1,950 2019-05-16
Windows 10 1703 HIGH 7.8
CVE-2019-0841 KEVEPSS 41%

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when Windows AppX Deployment Service (AppXSVC) improperly handles hard links, aka 'Windows Elevation o…

Patch available
Fix from $1,950 2019-04-09
Windows 10 HIGH 7.8
CVE-2019-0572EPSS 25%

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows Data Sharing Service improperly handles file operations, aka "Windows Data Sharing Se…

Patch available
Fix from $1,950 2019-01-08
Windows 10 HIGH 7.8
CVE-2019-0574EPSS 19%

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows Data Sharing Service improperly handles file operations, aka "Windows Data Sharing Se…

Patch available
Fix from $1,950 2019-01-08
Windows 2000 HIGH 7.6
CVE-1999-1593EPSS 18%

Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (connectivity loss) or steal credentials via a 1Ch regist…

No fix yet
Fix from $1,950 2009-01-15
Windows 2000 MEDIUM 5.5
CVE-2002-0725

NTFS file system in Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 SP2 allows local attackers to hide file usage activities via a hard link to the target file, whic…

Mitigation only
Fix from $1,600 2002-09-05