Windows 10 has another zero-day vulnerability, as discovered by a security researcher who specializes in finding bugs in Microsoft’s operating system – and has previously publicly outed them without warning before. The unpatched vulnerability highlighted by SandboxEscaper has been confirmed to work on Windows 10 (32-bit) systems, as reported by ZDNet. Furthermore, with some tweaking, it could theoretically be leveraged against any version of Windows (going as far back as Windows XP). Utilizing a bug in the Task Scheduler in Windows, this is a local privilege escalation security flaw, meaning it can be used by a hacker to raise an account with low-level privileges on a PC to a full admin account (in other words, allowing them to do anything on the victim’s computer). Note, however, that this security flaw can’t be used to gain access to a PC. It’s an exploit for malicious parties who have already hacked their way onto a computer, and a way for them to subsequently elevate their pr