Threats / Microsoft / CVE-2019-1064
CVE-2019-1064
· EUVD no mirror located
· GCVE no mirror located
Verified 2026-06-22
Microsoft Windows vulnerability
Windows AppXSVC improperly handles hard links, allowing privilege escalation. An attacker exploiting this vulnerability could execute processes with elevated privileges.
Verdict
Today item, not a backlog item.
A privilege escalation flaw in Windows AppXSVC's hard link handling enables attackers to gain elevated execution context. Active exploitation and ransomware deployment have been observed in the wild.
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Is it exploitable?
— the evidence, ranked above the scoreExploit available
Public proof-of-concept exploit code is cataloged for this vulnerability.We link the existence of the exploit; we do not host or redistribute payloads.
Reported exploitation
3 independent public reports of in-the-wild exploitation are cataloged.Distinct reporting sources (vendor, incident response, government); open them for the underlying claims.
Exploited in the wild
Listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (added 2022-03-15), flagged for known ransomware use.
Probability (EPSS)
EPSS 0.06886 — modeled likelihood of exploitation activity.EPSS is a daily-changing model output — open the source for today's value.
Severity / affected
Affected: Microsoft, Windows. Confirm exact fixed builds in the vendor advisory.
Weakness (CWE)
Mapped to CWE-59 Link Following — weakness family: Path traversal / file.CWE assignment from the public NVD record; the weakness class drives how the flaw is exploited.
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Who’s exploiting it?
— attribution turns risk into urgencyAttribution not established
No confirmed (advisory-backed) threat-actor attribution is established for this record. Absence of a named actor is not absence of compromise — see Coverage & confidence.
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Why it matters
— the attack path, told twice: adversary, then board1
Front door — unauthenticated access narrative 1
Attacker
I craft a malicious hard link to a protected system resource to bypass AppXSVC access controls.
Business
An attacker gains a foothold to escalate privileges on Windows systems.
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Keys to the kingdom — privilege/identity takeover narrative 2
Attacker
I trigger AppXSVC to process my hard link, causing it to execute code in elevated context.
Business
System integrity is compromised as the attacker operates with administrative privileges.
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Lateral reach — past segmentation narrative 3
Attacker
I deploy ransomware or malware using the elevated execution context to encrypt or exfiltrate data.
Business
Critical business operations are disrupted; data is encrypted or stolen, resulting in financial and reputational damage.
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What to do
— defensible action- Remediate per the vendor advisory — confirm the fixed build for your version and verify exposure.1
Say it to the boardA vulnerability with this evidence profile is a defensible budget line, not a backlog ticket — fund the change against the proof above.
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