windows tcp/ip driver

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The Windows TCP/IP driver is a core networking component that has been the subject of recent security advisories. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight vulnerabilities such as CVE-2026-35422, a security feature bypass affecting the Windows networking stack, and CVE-2025-49686, a kernel-level flaw in the driver's handling of system calls. These threads emphasize the importance of prioritizing Microsoft patches and understanding the implications of bypass and kernel vulnerabilities for enterprise deployments. Administrators are advised to treat these as confirmed platform security issues requiring immediate attention.
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    CVE-2026-35422 TCP/IP Bypass: Prioritize Microsoft Windows Patch & Reboots

    CVE-2026-35422 is a Microsoft-listed Windows TCP/IP Driver security feature bypass vulnerability disclosed through the MSRC Security Update Guide, affecting the Windows networking stack and requiring administrators to treat the flaw as a confirmed platform security issue rather than a...
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    Understanding and Mitigating Windows CVE-2025-49686 Kernel Vulnerability

    A steadily rising tide of critical security disclosures continues to shape the landscape for enterprise Windows deployments, and few recent reports have drawn more intense scrutiny than the emergence of CVE-2025-49686. This severe vulnerability, targeting the Windows TCP/IP driver's handling of...
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