use-after-free vulnerability

  1. Critical CVE-2025-49698 Microsoft Word Vulnerability: How to Protect Your System

    A critical security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-49698, has been discovered in Microsoft Word, posing significant risks to users worldwide. This flaw, classified as a "use-after-free" vulnerability, allows unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems, potentially...
  2. CVE-2025-29831: Critical Remote Desktop Gateway Zero-Day Threat & Mitigation Strategies

    The disclosure of CVE-2025-29831 has sent ripples across the IT security community, drawing urgent attention to a critical vulnerability nestled within the Windows Remote Desktop Services, specifically in the Remote Desktop Gateway Service (RD Gateway). At its core, this flaw—classified as a...
  3. CVE-2025-1916: Chromium's Use-After-Free Vulnerability and Its Impact on Browsers

    Chromium Fixes CVE-2025-1916: Use-After-Free Vulnerability in Profiles A new security advisory has emerged highlighting CVE-2025-1916—a use-after-free vulnerability in Chromium’s profiles module. Originally assigned by Chrome, this flaw has potential implications for browsers built on the...
  4. CVE-2024-6774: Critical Vulnerability in Chromium Affects Edge Users

    In a recent development concerning web browser security, Microsoft has flagged a critical vulnerability known as CVE-2024-6774. This vulnerability pertains to the Chromium project, specifically a use-after-free flaw discovered in the screen capture feature. As many WindowsForum.com users are...