kernel memory corruption

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Discussions tagged with kernel memory corruption cover critical vulnerabilities in the Windows kernel, including use-after-free bugs and elevation of privilege flaws. Topics include CVE-2025-53151, a use-after-free vulnerability that allows local privilege escalation, and CVE-2025-53800, an elevation of privilege issue in the Windows Graphics Component. These memory corruption flaws are often exploited in targeted attacks, as demonstrated at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, where researchers successfully breached Windows 11 using zero-day exploits. The tag also touches on related enterprise security advisories, such as CISA warnings about Siemens software vulnerabilities that affect Windows systems. Users seeking information on kernel memory corruption will find practical guidance on patching, mitigation, and understanding the technical details of these serious security issues.
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    CVE-2025-53800: Windows Graphics Component Elevation of Privilege Explained

    Microsoft’s Security Response Guide lists CVE‑2025‑53800 as an Elevation of Privilege in the Windows Graphics Component that can be triggered by an authorized local attacker, but the publicly available advisory lacks full technical detail and additional contextual data remains limited at the...
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    Windows Kernel Use-After-Free CVE-2025-53151: Patch Now to Prevent Privilege Escalation

    Microsoft’s Security Update Guide lists CVE‑2025‑53151 as a use‑after‑free vulnerability in the Windows kernel that can be abused by an authorized local user to elevate privileges on an affected system, and Microsoft’s published advisory directs administrators to install the supplied security...
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    Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 Reveals Critical Enterprise Security Vulnerabilities

    When the doors opened on the first day of Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, few could have predicted just how quickly and decisively some of the world’s most widely used enterprise operating systems would fall to the creative might of leading security researchers. Within hours, Windows 11 and Red Hat...
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    Critical CISA Advisory: Siemens PSS SINCAL Vulnerabilities Explained

    On October 10, 2024, a significant advisory was issued by CISA regarding vulnerabilities associated with Siemens’ PSS SINCAL software. As the digital world becomes increasingly intertwined with critical infrastructure, understanding these vulnerabilities and how they affect Windows users is...
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