A critical vulnerability shaking confidence in enterprise storage management is coming into sharper focus: CVE-2025-33068, a Denial of Service (DoS) flaw in Microsoft's Windows Standards-Based Storage Management Service. This issue, rooted in uncontrolled resource consumption, underscores a...
An out-of-bounds read vulnerability in the Windows Storage Management Provider, recently identified as CVE-2025-33055, has raised significant concerns for organizations and individuals relying on Microsoft's storage infrastructure tools. With Microsoft formally assigning the vulnerability a...
A newly disclosed vulnerability in Windows DHCP Server — cataloged as CVE-2025-32725 — underscores the substantial risks organizations face when core network services suffer from protection mechanism failures. As enterprises and SMBs alike increasingly rely on automated provisioning and seamless...
The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-33050—a significant Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability affecting the Windows DHCP Server service—has attracted swift attention from security professionals, IT administrators, and business leaders. This vulnerability, which the Microsoft Security Response...
A new vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-24065 has emerged in the Windows ecosystem, impacting the Windows Storage Management Provider and raising fresh concerns about information security for millions of enterprise and consumer users alike. This flaw, described as an “information disclosure”...
In recent months, the Windows security landscape has been punctuated by a series of critical disclosures, but few have captured the attention of both IT professionals and enterprise security teams quite like CVE-2025-24069. This specific vulnerability, officially titled the "Windows Storage...
A newly disclosed vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-47160, has drawn significant attention across the cybersecurity landscape due to its potential to undermine a core protection within Microsoft Windows. This security flaw, categorized as a Security Feature Bypass in the Windows Shell...
When vulnerabilities strike critical components of the Windows ecosystem, their ramifications echo across enterprises and home user environments alike. CVE-2025-33063—a newly disclosed Windows Storage Management Provider Information Disclosure Vulnerability—serves as a timely reminder of the...
The Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) is a critical component of the Windows operating system, responsible for enforcing security policies, handling user authentication, and managing sensitive data such as password hashes. Given its pivotal role, vulnerabilities within LSASS can...
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Few vulnerabilities command the immediate attention of IT administrators and security professionals quite like those affecting the core subsystems of Windows environments. Among the latest security issues emerging from the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), CVE-2025-32719 stands out for...
Windows Installer, long regarded as a core component of the Microsoft Windows operating system, is once again under the cybersecurity spotlight. A recent vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-32714, has surfaced, revealing an elevation of privilege issue rooted in improper access control. As...
When a routine Windows patch arrives, most users expect minor tweaks, bug fixes, and perhaps the occasional driver update—not the sudden appearance of a mysterious new system folder. Yet this is what thousands of Windows 10 and 11 users observed following the Windows 2025 April Patch Tuesday...
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Windows users awoke to an unexpected security complication this spring, as a quietly delivered April update from Microsoft introduced a mysterious new folder—"inetpub"—to countless Windows 11 systems. The resulting confusion, fueled by unclear initial guidance from Microsoft and hasty responses...
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When Windows users installed the latest Patch Tuesday update for April 2025, an unexpected and rather bewildering mystery greeted them on their primary drive: a new, empty folder named “inetpub.” While its presence was innocuous at first glance—empty, zero bytes, and seemingly without...
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In the aftermath of the April 2025 Windows Update rollout, a seemingly innocuous folder named “inetpub” began appearing on Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems worldwide. Confusion reigned—after all, this empty directory, typically associated with web developers and Microsoft’s Internet Information...
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After a turbulent May filled with rapid-fire releases and out-of-band (OOB) patches, Microsoft enters June’s Patch Tuesday with renewed scrutiny from IT professionals, system administrators, and security watchers. The recent spate of unexpected errors and urgent hotfixes underlines a dynamic yet...
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Microsoft’s June 2025 Patch Tuesday is arriving under the shadow of a busy—and at times bumpy—patching cycle in May, a month marked by an uptick in out-of-band (OOB) patches and critical updates to address emerging issues and evolving threats. As security professionals, IT administrators, and...
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Microsoft has recently addressed a critical issue affecting Windows 11 systems, particularly those operating in virtual environments. The problem emerged following the deployment of the KB5058405 May 2025 security update, which led to startup failures and the display of a 0xc0000098 error...
Here's a concise summary of the Microsoft emergency update situation, drawn from both your initial news source (HotHardware) and the latest discussions and advisories from experts and IT forums:
Issue Summary
Problem Update: Windows 11 May 2025 security update (KB5058405)
Impacts: Mainly...
Here’s a summary and important insights on the recent Windows 11 hotfix for the system-crashing issue (error code 0xc0000098):
What Happened?
In May 2025, Microsoft released update KB5058405 for Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2.
This update intended to fix security issues but instead caused some...
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