cve-2025-32725

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CVE-2025-32725 is a critical vulnerability in Windows DHCP Server caused by a protection mechanism failure. This flaw poses significant risks to organizations relying on DHCP for automated IP address management and network provisioning. The vulnerability can lead to remote code execution or denial of service, potentially compromising core network services. WindowsForum.com discussions focus on understanding the technical details of CVE-2025-32725, assessing its impact on enterprise and SMB networks, and implementing mitigation strategies such as applying security patches and configuring DHCP server hardening. The tag serves as a resource for IT administrators and security professionals seeking to protect their infrastructure from this specific threat.
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    Critical Windows DHCP Vulnerability (CVE-2025-32725): How to Protect Your Network

    A newly disclosed vulnerability in Windows DHCP Server — cataloged as CVE-2025-32725 — underscores the substantial risks organizations face when core network services suffer from protection mechanism failures. As enterprises and SMBs alike increasingly rely on automated provisioning and seamless...
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