A newly catalogued vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Kernel, tracked as CVE-2025-55236, is a time-of-check/time-of-use (TOCTOU) race condition that Microsoft warns can allow an authorized local attacker to execute code on an affected host; the vendor’s advisory identifies the flaw as a...
CVE-2025-55226 is a locally exploitable race‑condition vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Kernel that allows an authenticated (local) attacker to achieve code execution in kernel context by inducing concurrent access to a shared graphics subsystem resource without proper synchronization. This...
Windows 11 users have reason to celebrate as Microsoft rolls out one of its most significant updates in recent months—a release notably focused on fixing an elusive bug that hindered gaming performance, while also delivering a broad spectrum of enhancements that stretch across productivity...
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Here's a summary, corroborated by recent discussions on Windows and tech forums, about the KB5058499 update for Windows 11 24H2 and its impact for gamers:
What Did KB5058499 Fix?
Graphics Kernel Bug: This update tackles a bug in the Windows graphics kernel, which was causing games to lock up...
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