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visual studio security
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The visual studio security tag covers vulnerabilities and patch management guidance specific to Microsoft Visual Studio and the .NET ecosystem. Discussions include denial-of-service flaws like CVE-2026-32203, elevation of privilege issues such as CVE-2025-49739, path traversal vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-30399, and information disclosure risks like CVE-2025-32703. Content also addresses broader Patch Tuesday updates affecting Visual Studio, with emphasis on enterprise IT, developer workstations, and build pipeline security. Recurring themes include CVE analysis, mitigation strategies, and the importance of timely updates for development environments.
CVE-2026-32203 sits in a familiar but still important corner of Microsoft’s security ecosystem: a .NET and Visual Studio denial-of-service vulnerability that, by its very labeling, points to a stability problem rather than direct code execution or data theft. Microsoft’s own Security Update...
Microsoft’s July Patch Tuesday 2025 brings a significant security update, marking one of the most substantial patch releases of recent months with remedies for 130 distinct vulnerabilities spread across its product portfolio. While the sheer number of CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures)...
An elevation of privilege vulnerability has been identified in Microsoft Visual Studio, designated as CVE-2025-49739. This flaw arises from improper link resolution before file access, commonly referred to as 'link following,' which could allow an unauthorized attacker to escalate privileges...
The landscape of software security is ever-changing, with new vulnerabilities surfacing as attackers discover novel attack vectors and as software grows more complex. One recent discovery sending ripples through the developer and enterprise communities is CVE-2025-30399, a critical remote code...
An insidious new vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-32703, has been disclosed in Microsoft Visual Studio, one of the most widely used integrated development environments for Windows and cross-platform development. This information disclosure flaw, rooted in insufficient access control...
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