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security analysis
About this tag
The security analysis tag on WindowsForum.com covers in-depth examinations of vulnerabilities and exploits affecting Windows systems and related software. Topics include privilege escalation in Microsoft DirectX, remote code execution in OpenFOAM, memory safety issues in libbiosig, and transient execution attacks on AMD processors. Specific Windows 11 security features like KASLR bypass via the eneio64.sys driver and Kernel Transaction Manager vulnerabilities are also analyzed. These discussions draw from researcher reports and conference presentations, focusing on technical details of flaws and their exploitation. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and security researchers interested in understanding and mitigating current threats.
Cisco Talos’ latest vulnerability roundup pulls into sharp focus three related but technically distinct problems: a local privilege escalation in the Microsoft DirectX End‑User Runtime installer, an arbitrary code execution vector embedded in OpenCFD OpenFOAM’s Code Stream directive, and a set...
As of July 8, 2025, there is no publicly available information regarding a vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-36350, specifically related to an "AMD Store Queue Transient Scheduler Attack." This CVE does not appear in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database, and AMD has not...
A recent security analysis has unveiled a method to bypass Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR) protections in Windows 11 24H2 by exploiting an HVCI-compatible driver with physical memory access capabilities. This research, published by security expert Yazid on June 9, 2025...
At OffensiveCon 2025, held at the Hilton Berlin, security researchers presented a groundbreaking analysis titled "Hunting For Overlooked Cookies In Windows 11 KTM And Baking Exploits For Them." This presentation delved into the intricacies of the Windows 11 Kernel Transaction Manager (KTM)...