CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2025-53801

Untrusted Pointer Dereference

Published: Sep 09, 2025 | Modified: Oct 02, 2025
CVSS 3.x
N/A
Source:
NVD
CVSS 2.x
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
Ubuntu

Untrusted pointer dereference in Windows DWM allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally.

Weakness

The product obtains a value from an untrusted source, converts this value to a pointer, and dereferences the resulting pointer.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Windows_10_1507 Microsoft * 10.0.10240.21128 (excluding)
Windows_10_1607 Microsoft * 10.0.14393.8422 (excluding)
Windows_10_1809 Microsoft * 10.0.17763.7792 (excluding)
Windows_10_21h2 Microsoft * 10.0.19044.6332 (excluding)
Windows_10_22h2 Microsoft * 10.0.19045.6332 (excluding)
Windows_11_22h2 Microsoft * 10.0.22621.5909 (excluding)
Windows_11_23h2 Microsoft * 10.0.22631.5909 (excluding)
Windows_server_2016 Microsoft * 10.0.14393.8422 (excluding)
Windows_server_2019 Microsoft * 10.0.17763.7792 (excluding)
Windows_server_2022 Microsoft * 10.0.20348.4106 (excluding)
Windows_server_2022_23h2 Microsoft * 10.0.25398.1849 (excluding)

Extended Description

An attacker can supply a pointer for memory locations that the product is not expecting. If the pointer is dereferenced for a write operation, the attack might allow modification of critical state variables, cause a crash, or execute code. If the dereferencing operation is for a read, then the attack might allow reading of sensitive data, cause a crash, or set a variable to an unexpected value (since the value will be read from an unexpected memory location). There are several variants of this weakness, including but not necessarily limited to:

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