Articles from April 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in April 2025
CVE-2025-27744: Understanding Microsoft Office's Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
Improper access control isn’t just a coding oversight—it can be an open invitation for threat actors to turn everyday applications into gateways for system compromise. In the case of CVE-2025-27744, M
CVE-2025-24073: Understanding the Windows DWM Vulnerability and Its Impacts
The recent CVE-2025-24073 vulnerability has drawn attention from both security researchers and Windows administrators alike. An imperfection in input validation within the Windows Desktop Window Manag
CVE-2025-26637: Understanding BitLocker Vulnerability and Its Security Implications
Introduction In today’s threat landscape, no security feature is invincible—even those built into your operating system. A recent advisory
CVE-2025-29793: Microsoft SharePoint Deserialization Vulnerability Explained
Deserialization vulnerabilities continue to pose significant risks in modern IT infrastructure, and CVE-2025-29793 is the latest reminder that even trusted platforms like Microsoft Office SharePoint c
CVE-2025-26663: Understanding the Critical LDAP Vulnerability in Windows
An emerging threat in Windows security is drawing serious attention: CVE-2025-26663, a remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). This use‑after‑f
CVE-2025-27752: Excel Vulnerability Exposes Users to Code Execution Risks
Microsoft Excel has long been the backbone for data management and analysis on Windows devices, but even stalwarts aren’t immune to vulnerabilities. CVE-2025-27752, a heap-based buffer overflow in Mic
CVE-2025-25002: Critical Azure Vulnerability Exposes Sensitive Data in Logs
Azure's latest vulnerability, CVE-2025-25002, is making headlines by revealing a critical information disclosure risk in the Azure Local Cluster environment. This vulnerability involves the insertion
CVE-2025-26675: Understanding the WSL Vulnerability and Mitigation Strategies
The world of Windows and Linux integration is no stranger to excitement—and occasional vulnerabilities. Recently, Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) has come under scrutiny due to CVE-2025-
CVE-2025-27481: Critical Windows Telephony Service Vulnerability and Mitigation
Windows users and IT professionals, brace yourselves: a newly identified vulnerability—CVE-2025-27481—in the Windows Telephony Service is now on the radar. This stack-based buffer overflow flaw could
CVE-2025-26676: Critical RRAS Vulnerability Exposed
In the fast-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, even a seemingly mundane service like Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) can harbor vulnerabilities that may have far-reaching implicatio
Revolutionizing IT: How ChromeOS Flex Disrupts the Windows Refresh Cycle
Google’s latest push with ChromeOS Flex is poised to disrupt the traditional PC refresh cycle driven by Windows 11 upgrades. With the looming Windows 10 end-of-life deadline in October and the subsequ
Why Snipping Tool Stands Out: Simplicity, Efficiency, and Modern Features
Snipping Tool remains a surprisingly underrated gem in the vast toolkit of Windows screenshot utilities. With a market teeming with technically advanced alternatives like ShareX, Greenshot, and LightS