The storvsp tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Storvsp.sys driver, a Windows Storage Virtualization Service Provider component used in Hyper-V root partitions to provide storage services to guest virtual machines. Recent content highlights a confirmed denial-of-service vulnerability, CVE-2025-60708, which involves an untrusted pointer dereference in the driver that can cause a kernel-mode crash by a locally authorized attacker. Microsoft has released updates to patch this flaw. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and system administrators managing Hyper-V environments, focusing on security updates, driver stability, and troubleshooting storage virtualization issues in Windows Server and Hyper-V deployments.
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Microsoft has confirmed a denial‑of‑service flaw in the Storvsp.sys storage Virtualization Service Provider (VSP) driver — tracked as CVE‑2025‑60708 — that allows a locally authorized attacker to trigger a kernel‑mode crash by exploiting an untrusted pointer dereference in the driver, and...