Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Products
CVE-2015-1725

Currently unrated

What is CVE-2015-1725?

A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the kernel-mode drivers of several Microsoft Windows products, allowing local users to escalate privileges by executing a specially crafted application. This flaw may enable unauthorized actions on the system, potentially compromising sensitive information or control. Affected versions include Windows Server 2003, Vista, 7, 8, and more, highlighting the need for prompt updates and security measures to mitigate risks.

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EPSS Score

6% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.

Timeline

  • Vulnerability published

  • Vulnerability Reserved

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