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    DWM UAF CVE-2025-30400: Privilege Escalation, Patch Guide

    Quick clarification before I start the full article (I want to be accurate): I tried to look up CVE-2025-50153 at the Microsoft Security Update Guide URL you provided, but the MSRC page requires JavaScript and I couldn't extract a plain-text advisory from that exact link. (msrc.microsoft.com) I...
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    July 2025 Cybersecurity Threats: Critical Vulnerabilities, Active Attacks & Mitigation Strategies

    July 2025 emerged as a sobering reminder of the relentless escalation in both the sophistication and scale of global cybersecurity threats. Critical vulnerabilities in ubiquitous platforms like Google Chrome, SharePoint, NVIDIA’s container technology, and core enterprise appliances have been...
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    BadSuccessor Vulnerability in Windows Server 2025 Active Directory: What You Need to Know

    In recent weeks, the cybersecurity landscape for enterprise Windows deployments has been shaken by the disclosure of a new zero-day vulnerability in Active Directory—dubbed "BadSuccessor." Security forums, tech news outlets, and IT administrators across the globe are keenly following...
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    Critical Windows 11 Vulnerability (CVE-2025-24076): How Hackers Achieve Admin Rights in 300ms

    Here’s a summary of the Windows 11 escalation vulnerability (CVE-2025-24076) as described: What Happened? A critical security flaw in Windows 11’s “Mobile devices” feature allowed attackers to go from a regular user account to full system administrator rights in about 300 milliseconds. How Did...
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    Critical Security Patches: Microsoft NTLM Flaw and Apple Zero-Days Signal Urgent Need for Vigilant Cyber Defense

    Microsoft and Apple have both recently released critical security patches highlighting the ever-present risks corporate and individual users face in today’s interconnected digital landscape. Although seemingly routine updates, these fixes reveal profound vulnerabilities actively exploited by...
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    Critical Windows NTLM Vulnerability Exploited in Rapidly Spreading Cyberattacks

    Microsoft's Patch Tuesday on March 11, 2025, introduced crucial security updates, among them a vulnerability labeled CVE-2025-24054 impacting the NTLM authentication protocol. Though Microsoft initially rated this vulnerability as "less likely" to be exploited, reality quickly contradicted that...
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    Zero-Day CVE-2025-24983: The Persistent Kernel Vulnerability Threatening Windows Security

    In a dramatic reminder of the relentless nature of cyber threats targeting the Windows ecosystem, the March 2025 Patch Tuesday disclosures have thrust a lingering zero-day vulnerability into the spotlight. Marked as CVE-2025-24983, this use-after-free flaw in the storied Win32 kernel subsystem...
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