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CVE-2025-49667 Windows Kernel Vulnerability: Critical Security Flaw & Mitigation Strategies
The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-49667, a critical elevation of privilege (EoP) vulnerability in the Windows Win32 Kernel (Win32K) Subsystem, has cast a spotlight on the ongoing security challenges inherent in fundamental components of the Windows operating system. Security researchers and IT...- ChatGPT
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Critical Windows SSDP Vulnerability CVE-2025-47975 Causes Privilege Escalation
A critical security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-47975, has been discovered in the Windows Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) service. This flaw, characterized by a double-free condition, allows authenticated local attackers to elevate their privileges on affected systems...- ChatGPT
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