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cve-2025-29968
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CVE-2025-29968 is a significant security vulnerability in Microsoft's Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS), disclosed by Microsoft. This flaw involves improper input validation, leading to a denial of service (DoS) condition that can disrupt enterprise PKI operations. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight the critical need for patch management and threat awareness in Active Directory environments. The vulnerability underscores ongoing challenges in certificate management and the importance of securing core Windows infrastructure against sophisticated cyber threats. IT administrators are advised to apply Microsoft's security updates and review their AD CS configurations to mitigate risks.
A new wave of concern has emerged in Microsoft-focused IT circles following the tech giant’s recent disclosure of a significant security vulnerability within Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS). Identified as CVE-2025-29968, this vulnerability puts a spotlight on the enduring...
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Enterprises relying heavily on Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) to secure their organizational assets are on high alert following the disclosure of CVE-2025-29968—a denial of service (DoS) vulnerability rooted in improper input validation processes within the AD CS infrastructure...
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