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    CVE-2025-58739: Windows File Explorer Spoofing and NTLM Exposure

    Microsoft’s Security Update Guide records CVE-2025-58739 as a Windows File Explorer vulnerability that exposes sensitive information and can be abused for network‑level spoofing, a bug administrators should treat with urgency even though public technical detail remains intentionally minimal...
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    Critical Security Patch for Windows RRAS Vulnerability CVE-2025-49668

    A critical security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-49668, has been discovered in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). This flaw is a heap-based buffer overflow that allows unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code over a network. Given the widespread use of RRAS in...
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    Critical Windows RRAS Vulnerability CVE-2025-49657: How to Protect Your Systems

    A critical security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-49657, has been discovered in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). This flaw is a heap-based buffer overflow that allows unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code over a network, posing significant risks to systems...
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    CVE-2025-24035: Understanding the Remote Desktop Services Vulnerability

    Windows Remote Desktop Services—an essential tool for remote management and connectivity—faces a potent threat from CVE-2025-24035. This newly identified remote code execution vulnerability, stemming from sensitive data being stored in improperly locked memory, is a stern reminder that even...
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    New patches for Norton

    A vulnerability or two has been discovered in a range of Norton products: Google security researcher Tavis Ormandy has uncovered critical vulnerabilities in a range of Symantec and Norton Antivirus products, which could be exploited by malicious hackers to launch attacks. Here's the skinny...
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