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kernel-address-disclosure
About this tag
The kernel-address-disclosure tag on WindowsForum.com covers vulnerabilities that leak sensitive kernel memory addresses, enabling attackers to bypass security mechanisms like ASLR. A key example is the Windows Storage Port Driver information-disclosure flaw patched in June 2025, tracked as CVE-2025-32722. This issue allows disclosure of kernel addresses, which can be used to craft further exploits. Discussions focus on understanding the impact, verifying patch applicability, and mitigating risks. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and security researchers monitoring Windows kernel security updates and address-leak vulnerabilities.
Note: I couldn’t find any authoritative record for CVE-2025-53156 in the major public vulnerability databases (MSRC / NVD / MITRE / CVE.circl / CVE Details) as of August 12, 2025. The Storage Port Driver information-disclosure vulnerability widely reported in Microsoft’s June 2025 updates is...
aslr
august 2025
cve-2025-32722
defense in depth
detection
edr
endpoint security
information disclosure
kaslr
kernel-address-disclosure
local access
local vulnerability
patch
privilege escalation
security updates
storage
storport
storport_sys
sysmon
windows