cryptographic services

  1. CVE-2025-58720: Local Information Disclosure in Windows Cryptographic Services

    On October 14, 2025 Microsoft recorded CVE-2025-58720, an information‑disclosure vulnerability in Windows Cryptographic Services that stems from the “use of a cryptographic primitive with a risky implementation” and can allow an authorized local attacker to disclose sensitive information on...
  2. Understanding and Mitigating CVE-2025-48823 Windows Cryptographic Vulnerability

    As of now, there is no detailed reference to CVE-2025-48823 specifically in the major Windows security forums or the provided internal sources. However, based on the vulnerability class and similar recent Windows Cryptographic Services information disclosure issues, a typical scenario involves...
  3. June 2025 Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Critical Zero-Days & Expert Mitigation Tips

    June’s Patch Tuesday from Microsoft has delivered one of the most notable and urgent security update packages in recent memory, with administrators worldwide racing against threat actors to secure their Windows environments. Spanning 66 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day already being...
  4. Understanding CVE-2025-26641: New Vulnerability in MSMQ and Cryptographic Services

    Unwelcome news for Windows administrators and IT pros: a new vulnerability—CVE-2025-26641—has emerged, targeting Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) by exploiting uncontrolled resource consumption in Windows Cryptographic Services. In simple terms, a clever attacker can send specially crafted...
  5. CVE-2025-29808: Cryptographic Services Vulnerability in Windows Explained

    Windows Cryptographic Services have long been a hallmark of security and trust in Microsoft’s ecosystem. However, a recently identified issue—CVE-2025-29808—has revealed a risky implementation in these services that could enable an authorized attacker to disclose sensitive information locally...
  6. CVE-2024-30098: Critical Cryptographic Vulnerability in Windows

    A recently identified security vulnerability, designated as CVE-2024-30098, poses a significant risk to Windows users by affecting the Cryptographic Services within the operating system. This vulnerability enables a security feature bypass, potentially allowing an attacker to execute malicious...
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    Windows 7 Windows 7 gobbles up my open ports!!

    Hello enthusiasts, I have a problem where any port I enable in the registry for Win7 RC Remote Desktop is useable for a few seconds until the Cryptography Service latches on to it! It then becomes unuseable for remote desktop. This keeps happening no matter what I change the port to. Has...
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    Windows 7 Troubleshooting Persistent COM+ Event and Cryptographic Services Error Messages on Windows 7

    Constatly getting Messages on the desktop 1 Com+ Event 2 Cryptographic services are shutting down computer works fine apart from these interfering messages