VA-26-013-01

Vulnerability from csaf_cisa - Published: 2026-01-13 00:00 - Updated: 2026-01-13 00:00
Summary
NSecKrnl driver terminates system processes with crafted IOCTL requests
Notes
Legal Notice: All information products included in [https://github.com/cisagov/CSAF/tree/develop/csaf_files/IT/white](https://github.com/cisagov/CSAF/tree/develop/csaf_files/IT/white) are provided \"as is\" for informational purposes only. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) does not provide any warranties of any kind regarding any information contained within. DHS does not endorse any commercial product or service, referenced in this product or otherwise. Further dissemination of this product is governed by the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) marking in the header. For more information about TLP, see [https://us-cert.cisa.gov/tlp/](https://us-cert.cisa.gov/tlp/).
Countries and Areas Deployed: Worldwide
Critical Infrastructure Sectors: Information Technology
Risk Evaluation: NSecsoft 'NSecKrnl' is a Windows driver that allows a local, authenticated attacker to terminate processes owned by other users, including SYSTEM and Protected Processes by issuing crafted IOCTL requests to the driver.
Recommended Practices: Enable the Windows Vulnerable Driver Blocklist (and WDAC/HVCI where feasible). Monitor for driver and service installation activity that references non-default, user-writable paths.
Company Headquarters Location: China
CWE-862 - Missing Authorization
None Available Enable the Windows Vulnerable Driver Blocklist (and WDAC/HVCI where feasible). Monitor for driver and service installation activity that references non-default, user-writable paths.
Acknowledgments
Hexastrike Cybersecurity Maurice Fielenbach

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