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dhcp vulnerability
About this tag
The dhcp vulnerability tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security flaws in Microsoft's DHCP client and server implementations. Recent threads focus on specific CVEs, including CVE-2026-45634, an information disclosure vulnerability in the Windows DHCP client, and CVE-2025-32725 and CVE-2025-33050, which are critical protection mechanism failures in Windows DHCP Server leading to denial of service. These vulnerabilities affect supported Windows client and server releases, with Microsoft issuing security updates. Topics include the technical nature of the flaws, their potential impact on enterprise and SMB networks, and mitigation strategies. The tag is relevant for IT administrators and security professionals managing Windows-based DHCP services.
Microsoft disclosed CVE-2026-45634 on June 9, 2026, as an Important-rated Windows DHCP Client information disclosure vulnerability affecting supported Windows client and server releases, with official fixes issued through the June security updates and no public disclosure or exploitation...
A newly disclosed vulnerability in Windows DHCP Server — cataloged as CVE-2025-32725 — underscores the substantial risks organizations face when core network services suffer from protection mechanism failures. As enterprises and SMBs alike increasingly rely on automated provisioning and seamless...
The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-33050—a significant Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability affecting the Windows DHCP Server service—has attracted swift attention from security professionals, IT administrators, and business leaders. This vulnerability, which the Microsoft Security Response...