CVE-2024-38153 - Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege – How It Works, Exploit Details, and Mitigations
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The Windows kernel is at the heart of every Windows operating system. When vulnerabilities show up here, they can lead to critical security risks
CVE-2024-38150 - Windows DWM Core Library Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability – Explained Simply
Microsoft regularly patches bugs and vulnerabilities to keep Windows users safe. In June 2024, Microsoft released a fix for a new bug, CVE-2024-38150, in the
CVE-2024-38143 - How the Windows WLAN AutoConfig Service Bug Gives Hackers Admin Powers
*Published: June 2024*
When Windows handles your Wi-Fi connections, it uses a service called WLAN AutoConfig. If you ever connect to Wi-Fi on your laptop,
CVE-2024-38140 - How a Simple Bug in Windows RMCAST Could Let Hackers Take Over Your System
CVE-2024-38140 is a recently disclosed Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability found in the Windows Reliable Multicast Transport Driver (rmcast.sys). This bug makes it possible
CVE-2024-38134 - Kernel Streaming WOW Thunk Service Driver Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability – Deep Dive and Exploit Example
On June 2024 Patch Tuesday, Microsoft disclosed CVE-2024-38134, a new high-severity vulnerability in Windows. This flaw sits in the Kernel Streaming (KS) subsystem’s WOW
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