Microsoft Windows Kernel contains a race condition vulnerability that allows a local attacker with low-level privileges to escalate privileges. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could enable the attacker to gain SYSTEM-level access.
PoC: CVE-2025-62215
CVE-2025-62215: Windows Kernel Race Condition + Double-Free EoP
PoC: CVE-2025-62215_analysis
CVE-2025-62215 exploit development using Claude Code Agent Team
PoC: CVE-2025-62215_Windows_Kernel_PE
This PoC demonstrates a race condition in the Windows kernel leading to a double-free vulnerability, allowing local privilege escalation to SYSTEM. The exploit uses multithreaded handle manipulation and heap spraying to trigger the flaw under controlled conditions.
PoC: Kernel-Chaos-Weaponizing-CVE-2025-62215-for-SYSTEM-Privilege-Escalation
Hands‑on analysis of CVE‑2025‑62215, a Windows Kernel race condition exploited in the wild. Demonstrates privilege escalation to SYSTEM, detection scripts, and patch validation strategies for enterprise defenders and red teamers.
PoC: CVE-2025-62215-exploit-poc
CVE-2025-62215 is an Elevation of Privilege (EoP) vulnerability in the Windows Kernel, disclosed in November 2025 and confirmed to be actively exploited as a zero-day.
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