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CVE-2025-49687
Out-of-bounds read in Microsoft Input Method Editor IME allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
CVE-2025-47991
Use after free in Microsoft Input Method Editor IME allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
CVE-2025-47991
Use after free in Microsoft Input Method Editor IME allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
CVE-2025-47972
Concurrent execution using shared resource with improper synchronization 'race condition' in Microsoft Input Method Editor IME allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges over a network...
CVE-2025-47972
Concurrent execution using shared resource with improper synchronization 'race condition' in Microsoft Input Method Editor IME allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges over a network...
CVE-2025-47991
CVE-2025-47991 maps to a Microsoft IME (Input Method Editor) use-after-free vulnerability reported as a resource-management error that can enable local privilege escalation. Connected CNVD-2025-16874 corroborates an IME privilege-elevation risk from Microsoft IME. Publicly stated impact in the CV...
CVE-2025-47991 Windows Input Method Editor (IME) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2025-47991 Windows Input Method Editor (IME) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2025-49687 Windows Input Method Editor (IME) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2025-49687
Technical details about CVE-2025-49687 (affected products, root cause, impact, fixes) are not provided in the supplied documents. Monitor for updates and advisories.
CVE-2025-47972 Windows Input Method Editor (IME) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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CVE-2025-47972
CVE-2025-47972 affects the Microsoft Input Method Editor (IME) in Windows. Connected records reflect a high-severity, privilege-escalation risk with CVSS v3.1 base score 8.0 (attack vector: network; impact: confidentiality, integrity, and availability high; privileges required: low; user interact...
Windows Input Method Editor (IME) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
Out-of-bounds read in Microsoft Input Method Editor IME allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
Description of the security update for Visual Studio 2015 Update 3: July 8, 2025 (KB5063035)
Description of the security update for Visual Studio 2015 Update 3: July 8, 2025 KB5063035 Applies to: All Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 editions except Build Tools Summary An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in the Diagnostics Hub Standard Collector if it handles file operations...
Windows Input Method Editor (IME) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
Use after free in Microsoft Input Method Editor IME allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally...
Windows Input Method Editor (IME) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
Concurrent execution using shared resource with improper synchronization 'race condition' in Microsoft Input Method Editor IME allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges over a network...
Description of the security update for Office Online Server: July 8, 2025 (KB5002740)
Description of the security update for Office Online Server: July 8, 2025 KB5002740 Summary This security update resolves a Microsoft Excel remote code execution vulnerability, Microsoft Excel information disclosure vulnerability, and Microsoft Office remote code execution vulnerability. To learn...
CVE-2025-20694
CVE-2025-20694 affects Bluetooth firmware (MediaTek chipsets). The issue is a fault due to an uncaught exception that can cause a system crash, enabling remote denial of service with no user interaction and with adjacent access as per the CVSS data. The vulnerability is tied to the Bluetooth FW c...
PT-2025-28523 · Microsoft · Input Method Editor +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Microsoft Input Method Editor IME affected versions not specified Description: The issue is related to a use after free condition in the Microsoft Input Method Editor IME, which allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. Thi...
A Formal Refutation of the Blockchain Trilemma
The so-called blockchain trilemma asserts the impossibility of simultaneously achieving scalability, security, and decentralisation within a single blockchain protocol. In this paper, we formally refute that proposition. Employing predicate logic, formal automata theory, computational complexity...