cve-2025-21311

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CVE-2025-21311 is a critical vulnerability disclosed by Microsoft that targets NTLMv1 (NT LAN Manager version 1), leading to elevation of privilege. This security flaw affects Windows systems still using the outdated NTLMv1 authentication protocol, potentially allowing attackers to gain higher-level access. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the technical details of the vulnerability, its impact on enterprise environments, and mitigation steps such as disabling NTLMv1 or applying patches. Users share experiences and advice on securing systems against this exploit, emphasizing the importance of updating legacy configurations to prevent unauthorized privilege escalation.
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    CVE-2025-21311: Critical Vulnerability in NTLMv1 Exposed

    Hold on to your keyboards, Windows enthusiasts—because this one is a biggie. Microsoft has disclosed a new vulnerability under the identifier CVE-2025-21311, which specifically targets the security mechanism within NTLMv1 (NT LAN Manager version 1), leading to something we tech nerds call...
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