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cve-2025-29975
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CVE-2025-29975 is a local privilege escalation vulnerability affecting Microsoft PC Manager, disclosed and patched in 2025. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight this CVE alongside related elevation-of-privilege issues (CVE-2025-47993 and CVE-2025-49738) that were addressed in the same update cycle. The vulnerability is part of a broader set of Microsoft security fixes flagged by India's CERT-In, which urged immediate patching across Windows and cloud products. For IT teams and home users, understanding CVE-2025-29975 involves verifying patch status, hunting for exploitation indicators, and applying the latest Microsoft updates to mitigate local privilege escalation risks.
India’s national cybersecurity agency has issued a high‑severity warning about a broad set of vulnerabilities across Microsoft products — a multi‑component risk that demands immediate patching and tighter operational controls from both home users and enterprise IT teams. Background / Overview...
When a vendor-side advisory and a CVE identifier don’t line up, the first — and most important — job for defenders and researchers is to stop, verify, and update the record. I tried to open the MSRC page you gave and could not find any public advisory, nor could I find any authoritative...
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cve-2025-29975
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cve-2025-49738
link following
local eop
microsoft pc manager
ntfs reparse point
patch management
privilege escalation
soc playbook
symlink exploits
sysmon
threat hunting
wdac
windows security