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cve-2025-49725
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CVE-2025-49725 is a disclosed vulnerability affecting the Windows Notification subsystem, specifically a use-after-free flaw that allows an authorized attacker to perform local elevation of privilege. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight how this memory-safety defect in a user-facing component can impact enterprise defense readiness and endpoint security. The tag covers analysis of the vulnerability's mechanics, patch guidance, and broader implications for Windows security posture. Users seeking information on CVE-2025-49725 will find community-driven insights into mitigation strategies and the context of similar notification-related advisories.
A newly reported elevation‑of‑privilege issue tied to Windows push/notification components has reignited concern about memory‑safety defects in user‑facing Windows subsystems — however, the precise CVE identifier you provided (CVE‑2025‑53725) could not be independently verified in public vendor...
A newly disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2025-49725, has brought fresh scrutiny to the Windows notification system, spotlighting once again how seemingly innocuous components can become gateways for elevated attacks. This particular flaw, described as a “use after free” in Windows Notification...