CVE-2026-32202 actively exploited after April 27 advisory fix, exposing NTLMv2 hashes via zero-click SMB authentication.
Microsoft has confirmed that CVE-2026-32202, a Windows Shell spoofing vulnerability, is being actively exploited and has therefore become a greater alert to enterprise defenders about this ...
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