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    Home»Development»Security»CVE-2025-21204: SYSTEM-Level Privilege Escalation in Windows Update Stack Exposed, PoC Released

    CVE-2025-21204: SYSTEM-Level Privilege Escalation in Windows Update Stack Exposed, PoC Released

    April 21, 2025

    CVE-2025-21204: SYSTEM-Level Privilege Escalation in Windows Update Stack Exposed, PoC Released

    Image: Elli Shlomo
    Security researcher Elli Shlomo published the technical details and a proof-of-concept exploit code for CVE-2025-21204, a severe local privilege escalation flaw within the Windows U …
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    Apr 22, 2025 (1 hour, 43 minutes ago)

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    Description : A deserialization vulnerability exists in the H2O-3 REST API (POST /99/ImportSQLTable) that affects all versions up to 3.46.0.7. This vulnerability allows remote code execution (RCE) due to improper validation of JDBC connection parameters when using a Key-Value format. The vulnerability is present in the MySQL JDBC Driver version 8.0.19 and JDK version 8u112. The issue is resolved in version 3.46.0.8.

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