hyper-v vulnerability

  1. CVE-2025-54092: Windows Hyper-V race condition and local privilege escalation

    Microsoft’s Security Update Guide lists CVE-2025-54092 as a privilege‑escalation vulnerability in Windows Hyper‑V: the issue is described as a concurrent execution using a shared resource with improper synchronization (a race condition) that an authorized local attacker could leverage to elevate...
  2. Microsoft Patch Tuesday Crisis: VBS Bug Causes Azure VM Boot Failures and Emergency Fixes

    Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday update triggered an unexpected and critical issue for Azure users relying on Virtualisation-Based Security (VBS)—a bug that ultimately prevented certain virtual machines (VMs) from launching at all. In a twist that stymied both IT administrators and cloud...
  3. Critical Microsoft Vulnerabilities Alert: Protect Your Systems Now

    The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a high-risk advisory concerning multiple critical vulnerabilities identified in various Microsoft products. These flaws, if exploited, could grant attackers unauthorized access to systems, leading to data breaches, remote code...
  4. July 2025 Patch Tuesday: Critical Security Updates, Zero-Day Flaw in SQL Server & Windows Vulnerabilities

    Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday lands with considerable urgency, carrying updates that address a staggering 137 distinct flaws across its ecosystem, including one publicly disclosed zero-day in Microsoft SQL Server. With business, government, and individual users heavily dependent on...
  5. CVE-2025-47999: Windows Hyper-V Vulnerability Causes Denial of Service

    CVE-2025-47999 describes a Windows Hyper-V Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability. The vulnerability arises from missing synchronization in Hyper-V, which allows an authorized attacker to cause a denial of service (crash or unavailability of service) over an adjacent network. This means that the...
  6. CVE-2025-48002: Critical Hyper-V Information Disclosure Vulnerability in Windows

    Here’s a summary of CVE-2025-48002 based on the information you provided: CVE ID: CVE-2025-48002 Component: Windows Hyper-V Type: Information Disclosure Vulnerability Technical Cause: Integer overflow or wraparound Attack Vector: Allows an authorized attacker to disclose information over an...
  7. CVE-2025-29955: Protecting Hyper-V from a Critical DoS Vulnerability

    Windows Hyper-V stands as one of Microsoft’s cornerstone technologies, empowering countless organizations to virtualize workloads and consolidate hardware in production, development, and test environments. However, even such mature platforms can encounter security issues with far-reaching...
  8. CVE-2025-29833: Critical VMBus Race Condition Threat in Windows Virtualization

    In recent developments that underscore the evolving landscape of cloud and virtualization security, the disclosure of CVE-2025-29833 targeting the Microsoft Virtual Machine Bus (VMBus) places a spotlight on both the unique strengths and inherent risks of Windows-based virtualization...
  9. Windows Updates Roundup: Podcast Insights, USB4 Management, and Security Exploits

    Windows Updates: Podcast Buzz, Gamer Shifts, USB4 News & Hyper‑V Exploit The world of Windows is always abuzz with new developments—whether it’s fresh insights from industry podcasts, surprising trends among gamers, innovative connectivity enhancements, or critical security alerts that demand...