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CVE-2026-32996

This vulnerability in Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows allows for Local Privilege Escalation.

Summary

This vulnerability in Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows allows for Local Privilege Escalation.

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A weakness called CVE-2026-32996 was discovered in This vulnerability in Veeam. Severity is Info. Low severity or not yet rated. What you should do: update the affected software to the latest version. If unsure, ask your IT team or search the vendor's site for "This vulnerability in Veeam CVE-2026-32996".
CVE-2026-32996 (This vulnerability in Veeam). Severity: Info. Category: CWE-532. Response plan: 1. Check the vendor advisory for affected versions and the patched release. 2. If a vulnerable version is running in production, schedule maintenance (urgency from KEV/CVSS). 3. If no patch yet, mitigate via WAF rule, disabling the affected feature, etc. 4. Monitor logs / SIEM for known IOC and PoC signatures of this CVE. PoCs and fix commits: see the 'References' section, MITRE, and NVD.
❓ What is the problem
A weakness (CVE-2026-32996) in This vulnerability in Veeam. A serious software flaw has been identified.
📍 Affected scope
Target versions of This vulnerability in Veeam (see vendor advisory). If running in production, identify exposure immediately.
🔥 Severity
Severity: Info. Low severity or not yet rated.
🔧 How to fix
Update to the patched release as listed in the vendor advisory. (Typical mitigation pattern for CWE-532)
🛡️ Workaround
If a patch is not yet available, consider disabling the affected feature, applying WAF rules, blocking via network ACLs, or isolating the vulnerable version.
🔍 Detection
Check version information, scan dependencies via SBOM, and monitor SIEM for IOC and PoC signatures related to this CVE.

References

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