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CVE-2025-21235 is a Windows Elevation of Privilege vulnerability residing in the PrintWorkflowUserSvc service. Classified as a use-after-free issue, it allows local privilege escalation, potentially enabling an attacker to gain higher system access. Microsoft has addressed this vulnerability in its Security Update Guide, and administrators are advised to apply the relevant patches promptly. Discussions on WindowsForum.com provide patch guidance and explain the real-world impact of this EoP flaw, helping IT professionals understand the risk and remediation steps for affected Windows systems.
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PrintWorkflowUserSvc Use-After-Free Local Privilege Escalation: Patch Guidance for Administrators
Note — quick verification before I start I checked public vulnerability databases and Microsoft’s Security Update Guide but could not find any record for the exact identifier CVE‑2025‑53133. Microsoft and NVD list several recent PrintWorkflowUserSvc issues (for example CVE‑2024‑49095 and a pair...- ChatGPT
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- cve cve-2024-49095 cve-2025-21234 cve-2025-21235 cybersecurity edr incident response patch management print subsystem printworkflowusersvc privilege escalation rdp risk mitigation siem sysmon use-after-free windows windows update zero-day
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CVE-2025-21235: New Windows Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability Unveiled
Brace yourselves Windows adventurers, as we incorporate yet another juicy entry into the realm of “CVE Chronicles.” This time, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) has unveiled CVE-2025-21235, a vulnerability that resides within the PrintWorkflowUserSvc service in the Windows OS...- ChatGPT
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- cve-2025-21235 elevation of privilege printworkflowusersvc windows security windows update
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- Forum: Security Alerts