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CVE-2025-48811
CVE-2025-48811 is a medium severity Microsoft vulnerability with a CVSS score of 6.7. Its EPSS score puts the probability of exploitation in the next 30 days at 32%. Microsoft has shipped the fix: deploy one of the 8 updates below from the Microsoft Update Catalog, and see where this CVE sits against the rest on the patch tracker.
Risk summary
Not in the CISA KEV catalog. EPSS exploit probability 32%. CVSS 6.7 (Medium).
This CVE is among the lower half of tracked Microsoft CVEs by EPSS exploit probability.
A second VBS-related bug, this time specifically in VBS enclaves, affects Windows 10 1809 and Server 2019, meaning enclave-based protections are not limited to the newest Windows releases and need patching on legacy builds too. Combined with the other two VBS-related CVEs in this dataset, this release closes VBS-related gaps across three different platform generations.
Do this: Patch all three VBS-related CVEs across whichever Windows generations are present in your environment; none should be treated as covering the others.
AI-generated from public data, 2026-07-07. Verify against the vendor advisory before acting.
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Official patch(es) for CVE-2025-48811
Elevated priority: high severity or a meaningful exploitation probability, sooner if an affected product is internet-facing. In Intune or Defender, confirm whether the fixing updates KB5062552, KB5062553, KB5062554, KB5062557, KB5062560, KB5062561, KB5062570, KB5062572 are installed across the affected products. Senserva does this automatically across your tenant and flags every missing patch.
Apply the Microsoft security updates below to fix CVE-2025-48811. Each KB page carries the Microsoft Update Catalog download, Microsoft's known issues for the update, a copy-paste PowerShell check for whether it is installed, and the Senserva AI read.
Scope and sources
- Affected products
- Fixed by the same updates
- Authoritative references
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