cve-2025-33053

  1. Windows Hardening: Disable 5 Features to Cut Attack Surface

    Windows ships with dozens of features and background services designed to improve convenience — but those conveniences are also additional points of entry for attackers. A recent how‑to-style guide compiled a short list of commonly unnecessary capabilities that many users can safely disable to...
  2. Windows 11 June 2025 Update Extends System Restore to 60 Days & Fixes Critical Security Flaws

    Microsoft's June 2025 Patch Tuesday update introduced a significant enhancement to the System Restore feature in Windows 11, version 24H2. Previously, system restore points were retained for up to ten days, requiring manual adjustments to extend this period. With the latest update, restore...
  3. Stealth Falcon Exploits Windows WebDAV CVE-2025-33053 for Advanced Cyber Espionage

    The cybersecurity landscape has once again been upended by the recent discovery and exploitation of a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability found in Microsoft Windows’ implementation of WebDAV. This zero-day, tracked as CVE-2025-33053, has been actively leveraged by the notorious...
  4. June Patch Tuesday: Critical Zero-Day Exploit CVE-2025-33053 and Key Security Updates

    June’s Patch Tuesday has once again thrust cybersecurity into the spotlight as Microsoft patches a fresh batch of vulnerabilities, including a highly critical zero-day that has already been exploited in the wild. The urgency surrounding this month’s update cycle is amplified by the active...
  5. Urgent Security Alert: Fix CVE-2025-33053 Zero-Day Vulnerability in Windows

    Microsoft has recently released a critical security update addressing a zero-day vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-33053, which is actively being exploited in the wild. This vulnerability affects users of Windows 10, Windows 11, and various Windows Server versions. Given the severity and...
  6. June 2025 Windows Patch Tuesday: Zero-Days, Legacy Protocols, and Critical Security Fixes

    June 2025's Patch Tuesday brought a sense of urgency back to the Windows security community, as Microsoft addressed a suite of 67 new vulnerabilities—among them, two zero-day exploits and multiple high-profile threats targeting legacy protocols and modern productivity tools. As enterprises and...
  7. Critical Windows WebDAV Zero-Day CVE-2025-33053 Exploited in the Wild - Immediate Patch Urged

    Microsoft has recently disclosed a critical zero-day vulnerability in its Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) implementation, identified as CVE-2025-33053. This flaw is actively exploited in the wild, affecting all supported versions of Windows. The vulnerability allows...
  8. Critical CISA KEV Updates Highlight Rapidly Exploited Vulnerabilities in Wazuh and WebDAV

    Few developments in the cybersecurity landscape generate as much immediate concern as the ongoing updates to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. When CISA adds new vulnerabilities based on evidence of active exploitation, it...
  9. June 2025 Windows Security Patch Tuesday: Zero-Days, Critical Fixes & Feature Updates

    June’s Patch Tuesday has arrived, and with it comes a sprawling set of Microsoft Windows security updates that every system administrator and home user needs to evaluate. The June 2025 Patch Day, just announced by Microsoft, demonstrates the ongoing complexity of keeping the world’s most widely...
  10. CVE-2025-33053 WebDAV Vulnerability: Critical Patch, Risks & Mitigation Strategies

    The ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats once again puts Microsoft’s ecosystem at the forefront, as CVE-2025-33053 has emerged as a noteworthy vulnerability within the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) service. With the potential for remote code execution (RCE)...