cve-2025-50157

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CVE-2025-50157 is a security vulnerability in Microsoft's Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) that involves the use of an uninitialized resource, potentially allowing an attacker to disclose sensitive information over a network. This flaw affects Windows Server systems with RRAS enabled, which is commonly used for VPN termination, routing, and remote access. Microsoft has released a security update to address the issue and strongly recommends that administrators prioritize patching affected systems. The tag covers discussions, advisories, and remediation steps related to this specific vulnerability, including its impact on enterprise IT environments and guidance for securing Windows Server deployments.
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    CVE-2025-50157: Patch RRAS Memory Disclosure in Windows Server

    Microsoft’s security advisory for CVE-2025-50157 identifies a Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) flaw — described as the “use of an uninitialized resource” — that can allow an attacker to disclose sensitive information over a network; Microsoft has published an update and is urging...
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