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CVE-2025-61155
The GameDriverX64.sys kernel-mode anti-cheat driver v7.23.4.7 and earlier contains an access control vulnerability in one of its IOCTL handlers. A user-mode process can open a handle to the driver device and send specially crafted IOCTL requests. These requests are executed in kernel-mode context...
EUVD-2025-36537
Hotta Studio GameDriverX64.sys 7.23.4.7, a signed kernel-mode anti-cheat driver, allows local attackers to cause a denial of service by crashing arbitrary processes via sending crafted IOCTL requests...
CVE-2025-61155
The GameDriverX64.sys kernel-mode anti-cheat driver v7.23.4.7 and earlier contains an access control vulnerability in one of its IOCTL handlers. A user-mode process can open a handle to the driver device and send specially crafted IOCTL requests. These requests are executed in kernel-mode context...
CVE-2025-61155
The GameDriverX64.sys kernel-mode anti-cheat driver v7.23.4.7 and earlier contains an access control vulnerability in one of its IOCTL handlers. A user-mode process can open a handle to the driver device and send specially crafted IOCTL requests. These requests are executed in kernel-mode context...
CVE-2025-61155
CVE-2025-61155 affects Hotta Studio’s GameDriverX64.sys kernel-mode anti-cheat driver (versions 7.23.4.7 and earlier). The vulnerability is in an IOCTL handler: an untrusted user-mode process can open the driver and send crafted IOCTLs, which execute in kernel mode with insufficient authenticatio...
Hotta Studio GameDriverX64.sys 安全漏洞
Hotta Studio GameDriverX64.sys is the underlying driver file for a game from Hotta Studio China. A security vulnerability exists in Hotta Studio GameDriverX64.sys version 7.23.4.7, which stems from improper handling of specially crafted IOCTL requests and could lead to a denial of service attack...
CVE-2025-61155
The GameDriverX64.sys kernel-mode anti-cheat driver v7.23.4.7 and earlier contains an access control vulnerability in one of its IOCTL handlers. A user-mode process can open a handle to the driver device and send specially crafted IOCTL requests. These requests are executed in kernel-mode context...