CVE-2026-41101
Microsoft Word for Android Spoofing vulnerability
MSRC advisory May 12, 2026
Alert details
- Source feed
- Microsoft MSRC
- CVE ID
- CVE-2026-41101
- Affected products
- Microsoft Word for Android Spoofing · Microsoft Microsoft Word for Android Spoofing · Microsoft
What happened
Improper access control in Microsoft Office Word allows an authorized attacker to perform spoofing locally.
What it means for your business
Microsoft Word for Android Spoofing vulnerability (CVE-2026-41101) was added to Microsoft’s security update guidance. Improper access control in Microsoft Office Word allows an authorized attacker to perform spoofing locally. PremierePC tracks MSRC advisories for Upstate SC businesses — patch or open a ticket if you need help verifying exposure.
EPSS probability
0.29%
Sources
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