A critical CISA advisory warns that multiple Ashlar‑Vellum desktop CAD products — including Cobalt, Xenon, Argon, Lithium and the Cobalt Share collaboration app — contain serious file‑parsing memory‑corruption flaws that can lead to arbitrary code execution; the advisory lists a CVSS v4 base...
Santesoft’s Sante PACS Server has been the subject of a coordinated advisory cluster this week after multiple remote‑exploitable flaws were disclosed that affect versions prior to 4.2.3, and at least one authoritative vulnerability bulletin places the combined impact at near‑critical severity...
A critical security vulnerability has surfaced in Chromium, identified as CVE-2025-8576, raising urgent alarms for users of all Chromium-based browsers, including Microsoft Edge. This flaw, classified as a "use after free" in Extensions, exposes millions of users to potential cyberattacks...
As title says, this has been going on for MONTHS, I have tried fresh installing windows multiple times, reseating all my components, and the BSOD keeps happening on every game I play.
I've been having this problem on and off for as long as I've had this computer, although now I cant call it the same computer anymore because I've replaced everything part until nothing was original anymore. The first time I thought it was the cpu so I rma'd that. And at this point I dont know...
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Hello, I'm having a problem where my PC crashes whenever I try to copy 1.5 TB. This happens after about an hour of copying. My PC's temperatures are fine, as it's water-cooled. Attached is the .dmp file in question. It would be really great if someone could help me.
Best regards,
Philipp
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For months, a lingering roadblock stood between countless gamers and the latest innovations in Windows 11, sparking worry corners of the PC community haven’t seen since the days of Windows driver woes past. Microsoft’s decision to pause the Windows 11 24H2 update roll-out for a specific set of...
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Unexpected restarts and stop code errors, often known as Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) incidents, remain some of the most disruptive and anxiety-inducing issues faced by Windows users—novices and IT professionals alike. Whether a critical business presentation is interrupted, or your home gaming...
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Unexpected system restarts and stop code errors, commonly known as blue screen errors or BSODs (Blue Screen of Death), stand among the most persistent and troubling issues faced by Windows users. These sudden crashes not only interrupt productivity but often leave individuals scrambling to...
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In a significant move to bolster system security, Microsoft has announced that starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, the legacy JScript engine will be replaced by JScript9Legacy as the default scripting engine. This transition aims to address longstanding vulnerabilities associated with the...
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In early 2025, a significant security vulnerability was identified within the Windows Graphics Component, designated as CVE-2025-49744. This flaw, characterized by a heap-based buffer overflow, allows authenticated local attackers to elevate their privileges on affected systems. Microsoft has...
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A newly disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2025-49725, has brought fresh scrutiny to the Windows notification system, spotlighting once again how seemingly innocuous components can become gateways for elevated attacks. This particular flaw, described as a “use after free” in Windows Notification...
CVE-2025-49700: Microsoft Word Remote Code Execution via Use-After-Free
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CVE-2025-49700 is a critical "use-after-free" vulnerability in Microsoft Office Word that allows unauthorized local code execution. It is exploitable through a manipulated Word document crafted to trigger the memory...
A newly disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2025-49699, has emerged as a significant concern for both enterprise administrators and everyday users in the Microsoft ecosystem. This vulnerability, classified as a “Remote Code Execution” (RCE) flaw in Microsoft Office, draws particular attention due to...
A critical security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-48806, has been discovered in Microsoft's MPEG-2 Video Extension. This flaw is classified as a "use-after-free" vulnerability, a type of memory corruption error that occurs when a program continues to use a pointer after it has been...
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A zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2025-48000, discovered in the Windows Connected Devices Platform Service, has captured the urgent attention of IT security professionals, system administrators, and organizations heavily invested in the Microsoft ecosystem. This flaw, classified as an "Elevation of...
A critical security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-47975, has been discovered in the Windows Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) service. This flaw, characterized by a double-free condition, allows authenticated local attackers to elevate their privileges on affected systems...
In an age where every layer of an operating system must withstand relentless scrutiny and attack, few discoveries are as unsettling as a heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Fast FAT File System Driver, now officially cataloged as CVE-2025-49721. This vulnerability enables unauthorized...
CVE-2025-47991: Windows Input Method Editor (IME) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2025-47991 is an elevation of privilege vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Input Method Editor (IME). The vulnerability is characterized as a "use after free," meaning an attacker can exploit...
Delta Electronics’ CNCSoft software, long regarded as a keystone utility in the integration between industrial automation and human-machine interfaces (HMIs), has entered a new phase—but not by evolution or enhancement. Instead, it’s a phase marked by high-severity, unpatched vulnerabilities and...