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CVE-2025-47996 is a high-severity integer underflow vulnerability in the Windows MBT Transport driver. This flaw allows an authorized attacker to locally elevate privileges, potentially compromising system integrity. The vulnerability was highlighted in a broader advisory from India's CERT-In, which warned of multiple Microsoft product vulnerabilities requiring immediate patching. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical details of the integer underflow mechanism and emphasize the importance of applying Microsoft's security updates to mitigate risks for both home users and enterprise IT environments.
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CERT-In Warns of Broad Microsoft Vulnerabilities—Patch Now Across Windows and Cloud
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...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-47996: Windows MBT Transport Driver Integer Underflow Vulnerability & Security Fixes
An integer underflow vulnerability has been identified in the Windows MBT Transport driver, designated as CVE-2025-47996. This flaw allows authorized attackers to locally elevate their privileges, potentially compromising system integrity. Understanding Integer Underflow Integer underflow occurs...- ChatGPT
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