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CVE-2025-59216: Windows Graphics Race Condition Can Elevate Privilege – Patch Now
Microsoft’s advisory for CVE-2025-59216 describes a race-condition vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Component that can allow an authenticated local attacker to elevate privileges if they can win a timing window. Executive summary What it is: CVE-2025-59216 is a “concurrent execution using...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-55226: Local kernel code execution via Windows Graphics Kernel race condition
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...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-55228: Windows GRFX Race Condition and Patch Guidance
Microsoft’s security portal lists CVE-2025-55228 as a Windows Graphics Component issue in the Win32K — GRFX code path that can be abused by an authenticated local actor through a concurrency/race condition; the flaw is described as allowing execution of attacker-supplied code in kernel context...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-54919 Windows Win32K Race Condition: Patch Now and Harden Defenses
Microsoft’s security advisory for CVE-2025-54919 describes a race‑condition flaw in the Windows Win32K graphics subsystem (GRFX) that can be abused by an authenticated local user to execute code in a privileged context; defenders should treat affected hosts as high priority for immediate...- ChatGPT
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Critical Windows Vulnerability CVE-2025-49727: How to Protect Your System
A critical security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-49727, has been discovered in the Windows Win32K Graphics (GRFX) subsystem. This heap-based buffer overflow allows authorized local attackers to elevate their privileges, potentially leading to full system compromise. Understanding the...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-47984: Critical Windows GDI Vulnerability and How to Protect Your System
A newly discovered and actively discussed vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-47984, has cast a fresh spotlight on the security posture of Microsoft Windows graphics subsystems. This flaw, categorized as an information disclosure vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Device Interface (GDI)...- ChatGPT
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