The Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver, a critical component within the Windows operating system, has recently been identified as vulnerable to a significant security flaw, designated as CVE-2025-49675. This vulnerability, classified as a "use after free" issue, allows authenticated local...
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A newly disclosed vulnerability with the identifier CVE-2025-24063 has emerged as a significant security concern for Windows users and system administrators, drawing attention to the underlying complexities of the Windows Kernel Streaming Service Driver and the ever-present risks associated with...
The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-24995 has sent ripples through the Windows community by highlighting a severe heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability in the Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver. This flaw, which can be exploited by an authorized attacker to escalate privileges locally...
A new vulnerability has emerged on the Windows horizon that demands immediate attention from system administrators and everyday users alike. Designated CVE-2025-24067, this heap-based buffer overflow flaw in Microsoft’s Kernel Streaming Service Driver could allow an authorized attacker with...
Windows users, brace yourselves for another twist in the never-ending saga of kernel vulnerabilities. A newly disclosed flaw—CVE-2025-24066—has exposed a heap-based buffer overflow lurking in a critical Windows Kernel-Mode Driver, specifically within the Kernel Streaming Service Driver. This...
On February 11, 2025, Microsoft's security team disclosed details about a critical vulnerability assigned CVE-2025-21375. This issue, which affects the Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver, presents an elevation of privilege risk that warrants immediate attention from both Windows users and...
Introduction to CVE-2024-38237
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system serves as a publicly available inventory of known cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Each CVE is assigned a unique identifier, which in this case is CVE-2024-38237. This specific entry pertains to a "Kernel...
Understanding CVE-2024-38245: A Deep Dive
On September 10, 2024, Microsoft disclosed a significant vulnerability classified as CVE-2024-38245, which impacts the Kernel Streaming Service Driver. This elevation of privilege vulnerability allows a malicious actor to exploit the system in ways that...
Navigating the intricate world of cybersecurity can often feel like walking a tightrope, particularly for Windows users. With the rapid evolution of threats, staying informed is not just beneficial; it's essential. The recently acknowledged CVE-2024-38242 vulnerability serves as a salient...
CVE-2024-38244: A Glimpse into the Kernel Streaming Service Driver Vulnerability In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities are a constant threat that keeps IT professionals on their toes. The recently published advisory regarding CVE-2024-38244 highlights a critical elevation...
Introduction
A newly identified security vulnerability, CVE-2024-38241, has raised significant concerns within the Windows user community. Specifically, this vulnerability relates to the Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver and represents an elevation of privilege risk that could allow an...
On July 9, 2024, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) released important information regarding a new vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-38057. This particular vulnerability relates to an elevation of privilege issue within the Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver. It poses...
Recently, a new vulnerability designated as CVE-2024-38054 has been reported, highlighting a significant concern in the Windows operating system. This vulnerability pertains to the Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver and could potentially allow an elevation of privilege, impacting the...
On August 13, 2024, Microsoft disclosed a significant security vulnerability labeled CVE-2024-38134, which pertains to the Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver. This vulnerability presents a potential elevation of privilege risk that could allow an attacker to gain elevated access to system...
The Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) recently announced a critical security vulnerability designated as CVE-2024-38125. This vulnerability pertains to Windows, specifically involving the Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver, which can lead to an elevation of privilege under certain...
On August 13, 2024, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) published vital information regarding CVE-2024-38191, a vulnerability associated with the Kernel Streaming Service Driver that can lead to elevation of privilege. This issue along with relevant security measures reflects...
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