Thursday, May 15, 2025
HomeCVE/vulnerabilityResearchers Disclose Five Windows Zero-day Vulnerabilities that Allow Hackers to Escalate Privileges

Researchers Disclose Five Windows Zero-day Vulnerabilities that Allow Hackers to Escalate Privileges

Published on

SIEM as a Service

Follow Us on Google News

Security researchers from Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) disclosed five zero-day vulnerabilities that allow attackers to escalate the privileges on the Windows machine.

Out of five, four vulnerabilities are treated as critical and they received a CVSS score of 7.0.

Five Windows Zero-day

CVE-2020-0915, CVE-2020-0986, CVE-2020-0916

All three flaws are due to a lack of proper validation of a user-supplied value before dereferencing it as a pointer. It exists within the user-mode printer driver host process splwow64.exe.

- Advertisement - Google News

These vulnerabilities allow attackers to disclose information on affected installations of Microsoft Windows.

To exploit these vulnerabilities attackers should have the ability to execute low-privileged code on the target system.

ZDI-CAN-10037

The flaw resides in the handling of WLAN connection profiles, an attacker can create a malicious profile to disclose credentials for the machine account.

An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to escalate privileges and execute code in the context of an administrator, reads ZeroDay advisory.

CVE-2020-0915

The vulnerability allows local attackers to disclose information on affected installations of Microsoft Windows.

To exploit the vulnerability attackers should have an ability to execute low-privileged code on the target system to exploit this vulnerability.

The vulnerabilities disclosed publicly without a patch as per the ZDI policies.

You can follow us on LinkedinTwitterFacebook for daily Cybersecurity and hacking news updates.

Also Read

APT Hackers Group Exploiting the Window OS Using New Zero-day Vulnerability

Hackers Exploit Cisco Zero-Day Vulnerability in Wild Resulting in DoS Condition

Hackers Started Exploiting the Unpatched Windows Task Scheduler Zero-Day Flaw using Malware

Gurubaran
Gurubaran
Gurubaran is a co-founder of Cyber Security News and GBHackers On Security. He has 10+ years of experience as a Security Consultant, Editor, and Analyst in cybersecurity, technology, and communications.

Latest articles

Threat Actors Leverage Weaponized HTML Files to Deliver Horabot Malware

A recent discovery by FortiGuard Labs has unveiled a cunning phishing campaign orchestrated by...

TA406 Hackers Target Government Entities to Steal Login Credentials

The North Korean state-sponsored threat actor TA406, also tracked as Opal Sleet and Konni,...

Google Threat Intelligence Releases Actionable Threat Hunting Technique for Malicious .desktop Files

Google Threat Intelligence has unveiled a series of sophisticated threat hunting techniques to detect...

New Adobe Photoshop Vulnerability Enables Arbitrary Code Execution

Adobe has released critical security updates addressing three high-severity vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-30324, CVE-2025-30325, CVE-2025-30326) in...

Resilience at Scale

Why Application Security is Non-Negotiable

The resilience of your digital infrastructure directly impacts your ability to scale. And yet, application security remains a critical weak link for most organizations.

Application Security is no longer just a defensive play—it’s the cornerstone of cyber resilience and sustainable growth. In this webinar, Karthik Krishnamoorthy (CTO of Indusface) and Phani Deepak Akella (VP of Marketing – Indusface), will share how AI-powered application security can help organizations build resilience by

Discussion points


Protecting at internet scale using AI and behavioral-based DDoS & bot mitigation.
Autonomously discovering external assets and remediating vulnerabilities within 72 hours, enabling secure, confident scaling.
Ensuring 100% application availability through platforms architected for failure resilience.
Eliminating silos with real-time correlation between attack surface and active threats for rapid, accurate mitigation

More like this

New HTTPBot Botnet Rapidly Expands to Target Windows Machines

The HTTPBot Botnet, a novel Trojan developed in the Go programming language, has seen...

Critical Vulnerability in Windows Remote Desktop Gateway Allows Denial-of-Service Attacks

Microsoft has disclosed two critical vulnerabilities in its Remote Desktop Gateway (RDG) service, posing...

Windows CLFS Zero-Day Vulnerability Actively Exploited in the Wild

Microsoft has disclosed two critical security vulnerabilities in the Windows Common Log File System...