cve-2025-24064

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CVE-2025-24064 is a critical vulnerability in the Windows DNS Server, identified as a use-after-free memory corruption flaw. This issue allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute remote code, potentially leading to severe compromise of network integrity. The vulnerability affects enterprise networks relying on Windows DNS Server, a core component for name resolution. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on understanding the technical details of CVE-2025-24064, its exploitation risks, and mitigation strategies. Users share insights on patching, workarounds, and the impact on network security. This tag aggregates threads and resources for IT professionals and system administrators seeking to address this critical security flaw in their Windows environments.
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    CVE-2025-24064: Critical Vulnerability in Windows DNS Server Explained

    The Windows DNS Server, a critical component of many enterprise networks, now faces a new threat with the emergence of CVE-2025-24064. This vulnerability, identified as a use-after-free issue, enables an unauthorized attacker to execute code remotely—a situation that can lead to severe...
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