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CVE-2024-43528

Windows - Secure Kernel

Microsoft CVSS 7.8 Updated March 15, 2026

Executive Risk Summary

"A vulnerability in the Windows Secure Kernel Mode could allow an attacker to elevate privileges, potentially leading to unauthorized access to sensitive data and system compromise. This vulnerability requires an attacker to have existing access to the system, but could be exploited to gain higher levels of access."

Operational Audit Arsenal

Target Type Executable
Target Asset ntoskrnl.exe
Standard Path %windir%\System32
PowerShell
# 🛠️ Senior Engineer Universal Audit
# Target: ntoskrnl.exe (Executable)
$Targets = 'ntoskrnl.exe'
$SearchPaths = @("$env:windir\System32", "$env:ProgramFiles", "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}")

Get-ChildItem -Path $SearchPaths -Include $Targets -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | 
Select-Object FullName, @{Name="Version";Expression={$_.VersionInfo.ProductVersion}}

Patch Impact Forecast

Reboot Required Likely

System services may be affected

Internal Work Notes

Elevation of Privilege vulnerability in Windows Secure Kernel Mode, requiring patching to prevent potential unauthorized access and system compromise.

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