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    Microsoft working on Defender patch for ShieldBreak zero-day

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    Microsoft Defender

    On Friday, Microsoft confirmed it has begun working on a security patch for a Defender zero-day vulnerability named “ShieldBreak.”

    A security researcher who uses the “Nightmare Eclipse” handle disclosed this privilege escalation vulnerability after Microsoft released the August 2026 Patch Tuesday security updates.

    ​”Microsoft is aware of the reported vulnerability and is actively investigating the validity and potential applicability of these claims,” a Microsoft spokesperson told BleepingComputer when asked for a statement regarding the new ShieldBreak zero-day.

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    “Microsoft is committed to investigating security issues and updating impacted products to protect customers as soon as possible.”

    Nightmare Eclipse described ShieldBreak as a bypass for RoguePlanet, another Defender privilege escalation flaw disclosed in June, and shared a ShieldBreak proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit that local attackers with limited permissions can use to gain SYSTEM privileges on fully patched Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server systems.

    “Microsoft has failed to properly patch the RoguePlanet vulnerability CVE-2026-50656, this PoC demonstrates a full patch bypass,” Nightmare Eclipse said.

    “The PoC was tested in the latest version of windows 11 25h2 (+Canary channel) and windows server 2025, the PoC also have a 100% success rate. Please note that Windows 10 (and respective server editions) are not currently supported, they are however vulnerable to ShieldBreak as well.”

    Vulnerability analyst Will Dormann confirmed last week that the ShieldBreak exploit works but added that Microsoft Defender must also be enabled for attackers to escalate privileges.

    ShieldBreak PoC exploit demo
    ShieldBreak PoC exploit demo (Nightmare Eclipse)

    Tracked as CVE-2026-69414 and waiting for a patch

    On Friday, three days after ShieldBreak was disclosed, Microsoft said it’s now tracking the flaw as CVE-2026-69414and confirmed it’s working on a patch, but has yet to acknowledge that Nightmare Eclipse found it.

    “Microsoft is aware of an elevation of privilege in the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine in Microsoft Defender publicly referred to as ‘ShieldBreak,'” the company said. “We are working to provide a high quality security update that addresses this vulnerability. We will provide information in this CVE when the update is available.”

    Nightmare Eclipse publicly disclosed ShieldBreak without notice to Microsoft as part of an ongoing dispute with the company over its vulnerability disclosure and bug bounty practices.

    Days after the researcher published PoC exploits without prior notice, Microsoft responded with warnings of legal action against people engaging in “malicious activity causing real harm” to its customers, prompting many to believe that the company was directly threatening the security researcher.

    Since April, Nightmare Eclipse has disclosed multiple zero-day exploits targeting Microsoft Defender, BitLocker, and various other Windows components, now known as LegacyHive, RoguePlanet, BlueHammer, RedSun, YellowKey, GreenPlasma, MiniPlasma, and UnDefend.

    While the company fixed the YellowKey, GreenPlasma, and MiniPlasma flaws as part of the June 2026 Patch Tuesday and RoguePlanet in July, the other security flaws disclosed by Nightmare Eclipse remain zero-days and are still awaiting an official patch.


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