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usb video class driver
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The USB Video Class (UVC) driver is a core Windows component that enables communication with webcams and other USB video devices. Recent discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on multiple security vulnerabilities discovered in this driver, including CVE-2025-24055, CVE-2025-24987, CVE-2024-43449, CVE-2024-43643, CVE-2024-43638, and CVE-2024-43634. These flaws are primarily out-of-bounds read or elevation of privilege vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker with physical access to disclose sensitive information or gain higher system privileges. The threads provide details on each CVE, their potential impact, and mitigation steps, highlighting the importance of keeping the USB video class driver updated to protect against these risks.
Out-of-bounds read vulnerabilities have long haunted device drivers, and the latest instance—CVE-2025-24055—brings fresh reminder of the importance of securing even those components we take for granted. In this case, the vulnerability affects the Windows USB Video Class System Driver, a core...
A newly disclosed vulnerability—CVE-2025-24055—has captured the attention of IT security professionals and Windows users alike. This vulnerability, found in the Windows USB Video Class (UVC) system driver, involves an out-of-bounds read condition that can allow an authorized attacker with...
In the fast-evolving world of cybersecurity, even trusted system components can become unexpected gateways for attack. The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-24987—a vulnerability affecting the Windows USB Video Class System Driver—illustrates that no part of your Windows experience is entirely...
Published Date: November 12, 2024
Source: Microsoft Security Response Center
In a world where our devices have transformed into our lifelines, vulnerabilities that allow for unauthorized access are alarmingly serious. The recent disclosure of CVE-2024-43449, a security flaw within the Windows...
On November 12, 2024, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) published crucial information about a recently identified vulnerability – CVE-2024-43643. This particular flaw is categorized as an Elevation of Privilege vulnerability present in the Windows USB Video Class System Driver. For...
A new security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2024-43638, has recently garnered attention, and it concerns the Windows USB Video Class System Driver. This flaw could potentially allow attackers to elevate their privileges within a system—an alarming prospect that warrants your attention.
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On November 12, 2024, Microsoft published crucial information regarding CVE-2024-43634, a newly identified vulnerability within the Windows USB Video Class System Driver. Although specific details about the vulnerability were scant, the mere existence of such a CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and...