Latest Windows Security Vulnerabilities

Zero-Day Exploit in Windows Kernel

Microsoft has confirmed a new zero-day vulnerability in the Windows Kernel that allows privilege escalation. This flaw is being actively exploited in the wild.

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Remote Code Execution in Windows Defender

A critical vulnerability in Windows Defender has been discovered, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code remotely on affected systems.

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Print Spooler Exploit (CVE-2024-1234)

Another Print Spooler vulnerability has surfaced, allowing attackers to gain system-level privileges on compromised machines.

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Windows SMBv3 Wormable Vulnerability

A flaw in SMBv3 allows attackers to propagate malware across networks without user interaction.

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Credential Leak via LSASS

A security researcher has disclosed a method to extract credentials from LSASS memory without triggering Defender alerts.

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