7.2
CWE
119
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2015-1725: Buffer Overflow

First published: Wed Jun 10 2015(Updated: )

Buffer overflow in the kernel-mode drivers in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 and R2 SP2, Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 SP2 and R2 SP1, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 Gold and R2, and Windows RT Gold and 8.1 allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted application, aka "Win32k Buffer Overflow Vulnerability."

Credit: secure@microsoft.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Microsoft Windows 7=sp1
Microsoft Windows 8.0
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows RT
Microsoft Windows RT
Microsoft Windows Server=sp2
Microsoft Windows Server=r2-sp2
Microsoft Windows Server=sp2
Microsoft Windows Server=r2-sp1
Microsoft Windows Server=r2-sp1
Microsoft Windows Server
Microsoft Windows Server=r2
Microsoft Windows Vista=sp2

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2015-1725?

    CVE-2015-1725 is considered a critical vulnerability as it allows local users to gain elevated privileges on affected systems.

  • How do I fix CVE-2015-1725?

    To mitigate CVE-2015-1725, apply the security updates provided by Microsoft as soon as they become available.

  • Which operating systems are affected by CVE-2015-1725?

    CVE-2015-1725 affects Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and several versions of Windows Server from 2003 to 2012.

  • What type of vulnerability is CVE-2015-1725?

    CVE-2015-1725 is a buffer overflow vulnerability found in kernel-mode drivers.

  • Who can exploit CVE-2015-1725?

    Local users with access to the affected systems can exploit CVE-2015-1725 to elevate their privileges.

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