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cve-2025-29959
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CVE-2025-29959 is a critical information disclosure vulnerability in Microsoft's Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). Classified as a use of uninitialized resource, it poses a significant risk to enterprise network security by allowing unauthorized memory disclosure over a network. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight the vulnerability's implications for memory management maturity in Windows services and the importance of mitigation for IT professionals. As of mid-2025, this CVE is part of a broader set of RRAS vulnerabilities, including buffer over-read issues like CVE-2025-26676. Users are advised to apply security patches and monitor Microsoft's updates to protect against potential exploitation.
As of July 8, 2025, there is no publicly available information regarding a vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-49676 affecting Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). It's possible that this CVE has not been disclosed or documented in public databases.
However, several other...
Redefining expectations around enterprise network security, the recently disclosed CVE-2025-29959 presents a significant information disclosure risk within Microsoft’s Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). The vulnerability, characterized as a “use of uninitialized resource,” raises...