network threat mitigation

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Network threat mitigation on Windows systems involves addressing vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-48824, a critical heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). This flaw allows remote code execution, threatening organizations that rely on RRAS for connectivity. Mitigation strategies include applying security patches, monitoring network traffic for anomalies, and hardening server configurations. Discussions on WindowsForum.com emphasize proactive defense, such as updating Windows Server, using firewalls, and implementing access controls to reduce exposure. The tag covers practical steps for IT administrators to protect networks from such exploits, focusing on Windows-specific threats and remediation techniques.
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    Critical Windows RRAS Vulnerability CVE-2025-48824: Protect Your Network Now

    The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-48824 has brought to light a critical vulnerability within the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), a core component of Windows Server operating systems. This heap-based buffer overflow flaw allows unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code...
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