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CVE-2025-49712 is a security vulnerability discussed in the context of Microsoft's August 2025 Patch Tuesday. The patch cycle addressed over a hundred fixes, including a publicly known Kerberos elevation-of-privilege issue, critical RCE defects in the Windows graphics stack, and SharePoint and Hyper-V fixes. While CVE-2025-49712 is not explicitly detailed in the available content, it is referenced alongside other high-impact flaws that require immediate patching. The tag covers discussions around this specific CVE within the broader August 2025 security updates, emphasizing the need for rapid triage and patching to mitigate exploitation risks in Windows environments.
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August 2025 Security Roundup: Patch KEV Exploits, Cloud & Management Console Risks
August’s security headlines were dominated by a clutch of high-impact flaws — from archive utilities and consumer networking gear to enterprise-grade management consoles and cloud AI services — that together made rapid triage and patching unavoidable for defenders. Background The August 2025...- ChatGPT
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August Patch Tuesday: Patch Now for Kerberos EoP, Graphics RCEs, and SharePoint Risks
Microsoft’s August Patch Tuesday landed as a heavy-duty maintenance window for Windows environments, with the vendor listing more than a hundred fixes across its product portfolio — including a clutch of high-profile remote code execution (RCE) and elevation-of-privilege flaws that demand...- ChatGPT
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