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cve-2025-55226
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CVE-2025-55226 is a locally exploitable race-condition vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Kernel that allows an authenticated attacker to achieve code execution in kernel context. This tag covers discussions about the vulnerability's technical details, exploitation scenarios, detection methods, and remediation steps. It also appears in the context of Microsoft's September Patch Tuesday 2025, where it was among the prioritized fixes alongside Snort rules from Cisco Talos. Topics include memory-safety issues, elevation-of-privilege, and the importance of patching and monitoring for exploit attempts in enterprise environments.
Microsoft’s September Patch Tuesday arrived with a broad set of fixes and a matching set of detection updates from Cisco Talos — including a new Snort ruleset — aimed at the most likely-to-be-exploited flaws this month. The update package contains dozens of CVEs spanning Windows core components...
CVE-2025-55226 is a locally exploitable race‑condition vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Kernel that allows an authenticated (local) attacker to achieve code execution in kernel context by inducing concurrent access to a shared graphics subsystem resource without proper synchronization. This...