CVE-2026-27927
Received Received - Intake
Race Condition in Windows Projected File System Enables Privilege Escalation

Publication date: 2026-04-14

Last updated on: 2026-04-22

Assigner: Microsoft Corporation

Description
Concurrent execution using shared resource with improper synchronization ('race condition') in Windows Projected File System allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally.
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Published
2026-04-14
Last Modified
2026-04-22
Generated
2026-05-07
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2026-04-14
EPSS Evaluated
2026-05-05
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Affected Vendors & Products
Showing 20 associated CPEs
Vendor Product Version / Range
microsoft windows_10_1809 to 10.0.17763.8644 (exc)
microsoft windows_10_1809 to 10.0.17763.8644 (exc)
microsoft windows_10_21h2 to 10.0.19044.7184 (exc)
microsoft windows_10_21h2 to 10.0.19044.7184 (exc)
microsoft windows_10_21h2 to 10.0.19044.7184 (exc)
microsoft windows_10_22h2 to 10.0.19045.7184 (exc)
microsoft windows_10_22h2 to 10.0.19045.7184 (exc)
microsoft windows_10_22h2 to 10.0.19045.7184 (exc)
microsoft windows_11_23h2 to 10.0.22631.6936 (exc)
microsoft windows_11_23h2 to 10.0.22631.6936 (exc)
microsoft windows_11_24h2 to 10.0.26100.8246 (exc)
microsoft windows_11_24h2 to 10.0.26100.8246 (exc)
microsoft windows_11_25h2 to 10.0.26200.8246 (exc)
microsoft windows_11_25h2 to 10.0.26200.8246 (exc)
microsoft windows_11_26h1 to 10.0.28000.1836 (exc)
microsoft windows_11_26h1 to 10.0.28000.1836 (exc)
microsoft windows_server_2019 to 10.0.17763.8644 (exc)
microsoft windows_server_2022 to 10.0.20348.5020 (exc)
microsoft windows_server_2022_23h2 to 10.0.25398.2274 (exc)
microsoft windows_server_2025 to 10.0.26100.32690 (exc)
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CWE ID Description
CWE-416 The product reuses or references memory after it has been freed. At some point afterward, the memory may be allocated again and saved in another pointer, while the original pointer references a location somewhere within the new allocation. Any operations using the original pointer are no longer valid because the memory "belongs" to the code that operates on the new pointer.
CWE-362 The product contains a concurrent code sequence that requires temporary, exclusive access to a shared resource, but a timing window exists in which the shared resource can be modified by another code sequence operating concurrently.
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What immediate steps should I take to mitigate this vulnerability?

This vulnerability allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally due to a race condition in the Windows Projected File System.

To mitigate this vulnerability, it is recommended to apply the security updates provided by Microsoft as soon as they become available.


Can you explain this vulnerability to me?

This vulnerability is a race condition caused by concurrent execution using a shared resource with improper synchronization in the Windows Projected File System. It allows an authorized attacker to elevate their privileges locally.


How can this vulnerability impact me? :

The vulnerability can allow an authorized attacker to elevate their privileges on the affected system. This means the attacker could gain higher-level access than intended, potentially leading to full control over the system.


How does this vulnerability affect compliance with common standards and regulations (like GDPR, HIPAA)?:

The vulnerability allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally due to a race condition in the Windows Projected File System.

Such elevation of privilege vulnerabilities can potentially impact compliance with standards like GDPR and HIPAA because unauthorized privilege escalation may lead to unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure of sensitive data.

However, there is no specific information provided about direct effects on compliance with these regulations in the available resources.


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