cve-2025-49753

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CVE-2025-49753 is a critical security vulnerability in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) that involves a heap-based buffer overflow. This flaw allows unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code over a network, posing significant risks to affected systems. The vulnerability arises from improper memory allocation handling during network processing. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on understanding the technical details of CVE-2025-49753, assessing its impact on Windows environments, and implementing protective measures such as applying security patches and configuring network defenses. Users share guidance on identifying vulnerable systems and mitigating exposure to this remote code execution threat.
  1. Critical Windows RRAS Vulnerability CVE-2025-49753: Protect Your Systems Now

    The Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) has been identified as vulnerable to a heap-based buffer overflow, designated as CVE-2025-49753. This critical flaw allows unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code over a network, posing significant risks to affected systems...