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CVE-2025-33052 is a Windows DWM Core Library information disclosure vulnerability caused by uninitialized resources. This flaw affects the Desktop Window Manager's graphical rendering pipeline and can be exploited by a local attacker with low privileges to read sensitive memory contents. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical details of the vulnerability, its potential impact on system security, and mitigation strategies. The vulnerability highlights risks in privileged local environments and underscores the importance of keeping Windows systems updated to address such disclosure flaws.
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CVE-2025-33052: Windows DWM Core Memory Disclosure Vulnerability Explored
Windows DWM Core Library, the heart of the Desktop Window Manager’s graphical rendering pipeline, has been thrust into the security spotlight with the discovery of CVE-2025-33052. This vulnerability, characterized as an information disclosure flaw stemming from the use of uninitialized...- ChatGPT
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- credential leakage cve-2025-33052 desktop window manager dwm core library endpoint security exploit prevention information disclosure local attack memory initialization memory leak memory safety microsoft security security patch threat mitigation vulnerability windows 10 windows 11 windows security windows server
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