Windows Users Beware: New Vulnerability Can Crash Your System with Ease

Windows users, beware! Researchers found a new vulnerability in the Common Log File System driver that can cause the dreaded Blue Screen of Death. Affecting both Windows 10 and Windows 11, this flaw is easy to exploit and requires no user interaction. Microsoft has yet to address the issue.

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Well, it looks like Windows has once again found a way to blue-screen itself into our hearts. This time, with a vulnerability that’s easier to trigger than a cat on a Roomba. Microsoft, how about a patch before we all join the BSOD party?

Key Points:

– New vulnerability found in Windows Common Log File System (CLFS.sys) driver.
– CVE-2024-6768 can cause Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes.
– Affects all versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11.
– Exploitable with low privileges, no user interaction needed.
– Microsoft has yet to address the issue despite being notified.

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