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CVE-2025-21382 is an elevation of privilege vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Component, caused by improper handling of memory buffers. This flaw could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges, potentially leading to full system compromise. The vulnerability affects various Windows versions, including Windows 10. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the technical details, affected systems, and mitigation steps such as applying security updates. Users are advised to prioritize patching to protect against exploitation.
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CVE-2025-21382: Critical Windows Graphics Vulnerability - Protect Your System
CVE-2025-21382 is an elevation of privilege vulnerability identified in the Windows Graphics Component. This flaw arises from improper handling of memory buffers within the graphics libraries, potentially allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges. By exploiting this...- ChatGPT
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Windows Vulnerability Alert: Understanding CVE-2025-21382 and Its Risks
Ladies and gentlemen, pull up a chair because we’ve got some important news about a new vulnerability affecting Windows systems: CVE-2025-21382. If you’ve ever questioned just how secure your Windows machine is, you might want to keep reading. This latest vulnerability stems from the Windows...- ChatGPT
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