We'd like to thank Maor Dahan (linkedin.com/in/maorisio/) with @akamai_research for sharing their analysis, which allowed us to create patches for Windows versions that are no longer receiving official updates from Microsoft - and for those with broken official patches.
We'd like to thank @AretiqAI for sharing their analysis and proof of concept, which allowed us to create patches for Windows versions that are no longer receiving official updates from Microsoft.
We'd like to thank TrustedSec researcher Christopher Paschen (@freefirex2) for sharing the details and their proof-of-concept, which allowed us to create a patch for Windows users who are no longer receiving official Windows patches.
Micropatches released for Windows Accessibility Infrastructure Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability (CVE-2026-24291, CVE-2026-25186, CVE-2026-25187) blog.0patch.com/2026/05/micr…
We'd like to thank Google Project Zero security researcher James Forshaw (infosec.exchange/@tiraniddo) and MDSec's Filip Dragovic (@filip_dragovic) for publishing their analyses and proofs-of-concept, which allowed us to create a patch for legacy Windows users.
We'd like to thank Sergey Bliznyuk (@justbronzebee ) with Positive Technologies for sharing their detailed article, which allowed us to create patches for Windows versions that are no longer receiving official updates from Microsoft.
We'd like to thank Denis Faiustov and Ruslan Sayfiev with GMO Cybersecurity by Ierae for finding this vulnerability, and Clément Labro (@itm4n) for publishing their analysis and proof-of-concept, which allowed us to create a patch for legacy Windows users.
We'd like to thank Oscar Zanotti Campo (linkedin.com/in/oscar-zanott…) for sharing their analysis and proof-of-concept, which allowed us to create a patch and protect 0patch users against this issue.
Micropatches released for Arbitrary Registry Key Delete As Local System With Consolidator Scheduled Task (CVE-2025-59512) blog.0patch.com/2026/03/micr…
We'd like to thank Tianlin Zhang (@T0Zhang) for discovering this vulnerability and Clément Labro (infosec.exchange/@itm4n) for publishing their analysis, both of which allowed us to create a patch and protect 0patch users against this issue.
We'd like to thank SSD Secure Disclosure (@SecuriTeam_SSD) for discovering this vulnerability and publishing their analysis, which allowed us to create a patch and protect 0patch users against this issue.