A security feature bypass vulnerability exists when Windows Secure Kernel Mode fails to properly handle objects in memory.To exploit the vulnerability, a locally-authenticated attacker could attempt to run a specially crafted application on a targeted system, aka âWindows Secure Kernel Mode Security Feature Bypass Vulnerabilityâ.
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