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Home>Secure Hunter Blog>Anti-Malware News>Microsoft: Windows Kernel CVE-2023-32019 fix is disabled by default
June 14, 2023June 14, 2023/ james

Microsoft: Windows Kernel CVE-2023-32019 fix is disabled by default

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Microsoft has released an optional fix to address a Kernel information disclosure vulnerability affecting systems running multiple Windows versions, including the latest Windows 10, Windows Server, and Windows 11 releases. […]

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