CVE intelligence and bounded remediation
CVE-2025-24990 — Microsoft Windows Untrusted Pointer Dereference Vulnerability
Microsoft is aware of vulnerabilities in the third party Agere Modem driver that ships natively with supported Windows operating systems. This is an announcement of the upcoming removal of ltmdm64.sys driver. The driver has been removed in the October cumulative update. Fax modem hardware dependent on this specific driver will no longer work on Windows. Microsoft recommends removing any existing dependencies on this hardware.
- Severity
- High
- CVSS
- 7.8 (3.1)
- Published
- 2025-10-14
- CISA KEV
- Known exploited
- Ecosystem
- windows/system
- Weaknesses
- CWE-822
Affected products
- microsoft / windows_10_1507
- microsoft / windows_10_1607
- microsoft / windows_10_1809
- microsoft / windows_10_21h2
- microsoft / windows_10_22h2
- microsoft / windows_11_22h2
Matched remediation archetype
General vulnerability remediation
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Check exposure
- Confirm the affected component, deployment paths, reachable interfaces, and enabled features from inventories and configuration, without probing production destructively.
- Compare the advisory's affected conditions with the repository lockfiles, build manifests, artifacts, and runtime inventory.
- Identify data sensitivity, trust boundaries, and privilege level for every confirmed affected deployment.
Remediate safely
- Apply a vendor-supported fix or remove the affected component or feature; record the selected change and its source in the repository.
- Update direct and transitive dependency locks, generated artifacts, deployment manifests, and asset inventories together.
- Add a regression test for the documented unsafe condition using inert inputs and preserve rollback instructions.
Authoritative sources
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