CVE-2025-26671 - How a Use-After-Free Bug in Windows Remote Desktop Services Lets Hackers Execute Code Over the Network
            
        
            
            
                A new critical vulnerability has been discovered in Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS), tracked as CVE-2025-26671. This security flaw allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute
            
    
                CVE-2025-26652 - How an Uncontrolled Resource Consumption Bug in Windows Storage Service Can Crash Your Network
            
        
            
            
                Published: June 2024
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In early June 2024, Microsoft quietly patched a denial-of-service flaw that could let outsiders overwhelm Windows servers with just a
            
    
                CVE-2025-26651 - Exposed Dangerous Function in Windows Local Session Manager Leads to Remote Denial of Service
            
        
            
            
                In early June 2025, cybersecurity researchers discovered a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Windows’ Local Session Manager (LSM). Designated CVE-2025-26651, this issue revolves around an exposed
            
    
                CVE-2025-26648 - Sensitive Data Storage in Incorrectly Locked Memory in Windows Kernel Leads to Local Privilege Escalation
            
        
            
            
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A new Windows Kernel vulnerability, CVE-2025-26648, was disclosed in early 2025. This bug involves how sensitive data—such as user credentials and security
            
    
                CVE-2025-26644 - Windows Hello’s Automated Recognition Fails to Spot Adversarial Tricks – Simple Exploit Analysis
            
        
            
    
                Windows Hello’s facial recognition is meant to keep your device locked away from unwanted hands. But a recently uncovered flaw – CVE-2025-26644 – shows attackers can
            
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