event tracing

  1. CVE-2025-49660: Critical Windows Event Tracing Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

    Here's a detailed explanation about CVE-2025-49660, a Windows Event Tracing Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability, based on available technical context and similar use-after-free vulnerabilities in the Windows Event Tracing or logging subsystems: Technical Details and Analysis Vulnerability...
  2. Understanding Windows Event Tracing Vulnerability CVE-2025-47985 & Protection Tips

    The Windows Event Tracing system, a critical component for monitoring and debugging applications, has recently been identified as vulnerable to an elevation of privilege attack, designated as CVE-2025-47985. This vulnerability arises from an untrusted pointer dereference, allowing authorized...
  3. CVE-2025-21274: Windows Event Tracing Denial of Service Vulnerability Explained

    CVE-2025-21274: Understanding the Windows Event Tracing Denial of Service Vulnerability A significant advisory has just entered the cyber landscape, and it could mean trouble for unsuspecting systems. Microsoft has listed a new vulnerability under the identifier CVE-2025-21274, exposing Windows...
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    Windows 7 Event 25, volsnap error

    Win 7, Home Premium, 64 Every time I reboot my machine I get a volsnap Event 25 error: "The shadow copies of volume C: were deleted because the shadow copy storage could not grow in time. Consider reducing the IO load on the system or choose a shadow copy storage volume that is not being...
  5. Event Tracing for LDAP in Windows Vista/2008

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  6. Event Tracing for LDAP in Windows Vista/2008

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  7. Event Tracing for LDAP in Windows Vista/2008

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  8. Windows 7 Trigger Started Services on Windows 7

    Trigger started services are services in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 that can register to be started or stopped when a trigger event occurs. This eliminates the need for services to start when the system starts, or for services to poll or actively wait for an event; a service can start...
  9. Windows 7 might get fixed

    Windows 7 might get fixed Eventually By Link Removed - Invalid URL Thursday, 31 December 2009, 12:04 MICROSOFT WINDOWS HACKER Mark Russinovich has been telling Beta News how he fixed a problem that has been plaguing Windows for the last 20 years. For ages malware writers have been...