group policy security

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Discussions tagged with group policy security on WindowsForum.com cover the administration of Windows security settings through Group Policy, including the deployment of security patches for critical vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-47981. Topics include configuring policy-based controls to mitigate remote code execution risks, managing authentication protocols such as SPNEGO, and ensuring enterprise environments remain protected against wormable exploits. Members share best practices for applying security policies across domains, troubleshooting policy conflicts, and leveraging Group Policy to enforce compliance with organizational security standards. The tag is relevant for IT administrators and security professionals managing Windows networks.
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    Critical Windows Vulnerability CVE-2025-47981: Patch Now to Prevent Wormable RCE Exploits

    When Microsoft announces a security patch addressing a “wormable” remote code execution (RCE) flaw in foundational Windows authentication mechanisms, the global IT community takes notice. The recent remediation of CVE-2025-47981—a critical, heap-based buffer overflow in the SPNEGO Extended...
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