cve-2025-47955

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CVE-2025-47955 is an elevation of privilege vulnerability in the Windows Remote Access Connection Manager service, which handles VPN, dial-up, and direct access connections. The flaw stems from improper privilege management, potentially allowing an attacker to gain elevated access on affected systems. This tag covers discussions on understanding the vulnerability, its impact on enterprise and consumer Windows environments, and mitigation strategies. Administrators and security professionals can find insights into Microsoft's approach to privilege management and system security related to this specific CVE.
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    Understanding and Mitigating CVE-2025-47955: Windows Remote Access Connection Manager Privilege Escalation

    Windows Remote Access Connection Manager sits at the heart of secure network connectivity for millions of enterprise and consumer devices, quietly negotiating VPN, dial-up, and direct access connections. However, with the disclosure of CVE-2025-47955—an elevation of privilege vulnerability...
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