cve-2025-24051

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CVE-2025-24051 is a critical vulnerability in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) identified as a heap-based buffer overflow that enables remote code execution. This flaw could allow an authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code over a network, potentially compromising unpatched systems. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical details of the vulnerability, its impact on Windows environments, and the importance of applying security updates from Microsoft. The tag also relates to other RRAS vulnerabilities such as CVE-2025-33064 and CVE-2025-33066, which share similar characteristics. Users seeking information on CVE-2025-24051 will find insights into mitigation strategies and the broader context of Windows RRAS security in 2025.
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    Understanding Windows RRAS Vulnerabilities: Key CVEs & Security Updates in 2025

    As of July 8, 2025, there is no record of a vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-49669 in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). However, several similar vulnerabilities have been documented in RRAS: CVE-2025-33064: This is a heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability in Windows...
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    Addressing CVE-2025-24051: Key Insights on Windows RRAS Vulnerability

    In today’s deep-dive, we turn our attention to a critical security advisory that's sending ripples through the Windows community. The spotlight is on CVE-2025-24051—a vulnerability nestled in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). This heap-based buffer overflow flaw paves the way...
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