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CVE-2026-48573 Microsoft CVE debrief

CVE-2026-48573 is a protection mechanism failure in Windows Secure Boot, which allows an authorized attacker to bypass a security feature locally. The vulnerability has a CVSS score of 7.9 and is classified as HIGH severity. Microsoft is the affected vendor.

Vendor
Microsoft
Product
Windows 10 Version 1607
CVSS
HIGH 7.9
CISA KEV
Not listed in stored evidence
Original CVE published
2026-06-09
Original CVE updated
2026-06-10
Advisory published
2026-06-09
Advisory updated
2026-06-10

Who should care

Administrators and users of affected Microsoft Windows versions should prioritize patching this vulnerability to prevent potential local attacks.

Technical summary

The vulnerability exists in the Windows Secure Boot mechanism, which is designed to ensure that only authorized software can run on a system during the boot process. An authorized attacker could exploit this vulnerability to bypass security features, potentially leading to further malicious activity.

Defensive priority

High

Recommended defensive actions

  • Apply patches from Microsoft as soon as possible.
  • Review and update Secure Boot configurations to ensure they are properly set up and enforced.
  • Monitor system logs for any suspicious activity related to Secure Boot.

Evidence notes

The CVE record and NVD detail pages provide comprehensive information about the vulnerability, including affected products and potential impacts.

Official resources

CVE-2026-48573 was published on 2026-06-09T17:17:45.833Z and modified on 2026-06-10T17:15:34.000Z.