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    Critical Windows Kernel Vulnerability CVE-2025-24983 Exploited for Two Years

    The persistent menace of kernel-level vulnerabilities has once again come to the forefront as security experts reveal that a 2‑year‑old Windows Kernel zero-day has been actively exploited in the wild. This particular flaw, tracked as CVE‑2025‑24983, resurfaced in March 2025 as part of...
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    Critical Windows Update: Addressing CVE-2025-24983 and Exploitation Concerns

    Microsoft has rolled out a critical update addressing a long-standing Windows Kernel zero-day vulnerability poised as an exploit waiting for the right moment. In this case, Slovak cybersecurity firm ESET sounded the alarm over a use-after-free weakness in the Windows Win32 Kernel Subsystem—a...
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    CVE-2025-24983: Understanding Windows' Latest Use-After-Free Vulnerability

    CVE-2025-24983 has recently emerged as a significant security concern within the Windows ecosystem. This use-after-free vulnerability, affecting the Win32 Kernel Subsystem, allows an authorized attacker to locally elevate privileges, potentially undermining system integrity and data security. In...
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    Windows Kernel Vulnerability CVE-2025-24983: Two Years of Exploitation Detected

    Windows Kernel Vulnerability Exploited for Two Years: A Deep Dive into March Patch Tuesday Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday cycle has brought forward a highly concerning security update, patching a Windows kernel bug that has quietly been exploited in the wild for nearly two years. At the heart...
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    March 2025 Patch Tuesday: 57 Vulnerabilities Addressed, Critical Exploits Uncovered

    Microsoft's March 2025 Patch Tuesday update is packing a serious punch, addressing a total of 57 vulnerabilities, seven of which are zero-day exploits – and six of those have already been exploited in the wild. As a trusted voice on WindowsForum.com, we’re diving into the technical intricacies...
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