memory buffer flaw

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The tag 'memory buffer flaw' covers discussions about vulnerabilities in Windows and related software that stem from improper handling of memory buffers. A prominent example is CVE-2025-21382, a critical elevation of privilege vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Component. This flaw allows attackers to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges by exploiting memory buffer mismanagement in graphics libraries. Affected systems include multiple Windows versions. The tag also encompasses other security issues where memory buffer errors lead to system compromise, unauthorized access, or code execution. Topics include patch management, mitigation strategies, and the impact on enterprise IT environments. Users seeking information on memory buffer vulnerabilities in Windows will find relevant threads and solutions here.
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    CVE-2025-21382: Critical Windows Graphics Vulnerability - Protect Your System

    CVE-2025-21382 is an elevation of privilege vulnerability identified in the Windows Graphics Component. This flaw arises from improper handling of memory buffers within the graphics libraries, potentially allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges. By exploiting this...
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    ABB DCT880/DCS880 Vulnerabilities: Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against CODESYS Security Flaws

    The latest CISA advisory casts a spotlight on newly identified vulnerabilities affecting a subset of ABB’s DCT880 and DCS880 memory units, which integrate the powerful CODESYS Runtime for industrial control. While the announcement may seem routine within the ongoing narrative of cybersecurity, a...
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