cve-2024-38238

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CVE-2024-38238 is a kernel streaming service driver elevation of privilege vulnerability disclosed by the Microsoft Security Response Center in September 2024. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on understanding the threat it poses to Windows users, including how attackers could exploit the flaw to gain elevated system access. The tag covers analysis of the vulnerability's implications, affected systems, and mitigation strategies for both individual users and enterprise environments. Recurring themes include kernel-level security risks, privilege escalation mechanics, and practical steps to apply Microsoft's security updates to protect against potential exploits.
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    CVE-2024-38238: Major Kernel Vulnerability for Windows Users Explained

    Let's delve into the implications of this vulnerability, the type of threat it represents, and its relevance to Windows users. CVE-2024-38238: Kernel Streaming Service Driver Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability Explained In early September 2024, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC)...
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