
A significant vulnerability has been identified in the Common Log File System (CLFS) driver of Windows 10 and 11, leading to system crashes and the notorious Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). The flaw, designated CVE-2024-6768, is triggered by improper validation, specifically CWE-1284, resulting in a denial of service. This vulnerability affects even fully updated systems, causing system instability and potential denial of service. The CLFS.sys driver is at the root of the issue. Users are advised to apply available patches promptly to mitigate the risk of exploitation.
By me @Forbes: Five currently exploited Windows zero-days (six if you include a MS Projects one) confirmed, @CISAgov says update ASAP. So do I. #infosec https://t.co/uXRgWIaMQO
DNC Credentials Compromised by 'IntelFetch' Telegram Bot: https://t.co/xlAFd7Y0WE by darkreading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
A new report has warned against a vulnerability found in all versions of Windows 10 and 11, which could potentially cause a #BlueScreenofDeath error. https://t.co/1qpe9ETgtI











