kernel exploits prevention

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Discussions tagged with kernel exploits prevention focus on understanding and mitigating critical vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-29974, a Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability caused by an integer underflow. This flaw allows adjacent network attackers to extract sensitive kernel data, undermining system confidentiality. Topics cover technical specifics, real-world implications, patch status, and mitigation strategies for IT professionals and enterprise administrators. The tag emphasizes proactive defense against kernel-level exploits through timely patching, security updates, and best practices to protect Windows systems from information disclosure and other kernel attacks.
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    CVE-2025-29974: Critical Windows Kernel Integer Underflow Vulnerability Explained

    The sudden emergence of CVE-2025-29974—a critical Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability—has triggered intense scrutiny among IT professionals, security researchers, and enterprise administrators alike. Characterized by an integer underflow (also known as wrap or wraparound), this...
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