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The nsg tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Azure Network Security Groups (NSGs) and related security vulnerabilities. Recent threads focus on elevation-of-privilege and spoofing issues in Azure networking and virtual machines, such as CVE-2025-54914 and CVE-2025-49707. Content includes admin guides for patching and remediation, emphasizing the importance of applying Microsoft's security updates. Topics involve Azure VM access control, local spoofing risks, and best practices for securing Azure deployments. The tag is relevant for IT professionals managing Azure infrastructure and needing to stay informed about critical vulnerabilities and mitigation steps.
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    CVE-2025-54914: Azure Networking Elevation-of-Privilege - Admin Guide

    Breaking Down CVE-2025-54914 — Azure Networking Elevation‑of‑Privilege (what admins need to know) Summary Microsoft has published a Security Update Guide entry for CVE-2025-54914, an elevation‑of‑privilege issue that Microsoft lists under its Azure Networking surface. Administrators should...
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    Urgent: Patch CVE-2025-49707 in Azure VMs (Local Spoofing)

    Title: Urgent: CVE-2025-49707 — Azure Virtual Machines Improper Access Control Allows Local Spoofing (What IT Teams Must Do Now) Summary Microsoft has published guidance for CVE-2025-49707: an improper access-control vulnerability in Azure Virtual Machines that allows an authorized attacker to...
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    Enhancing Azure Network Security with Terraform: Best Practices

    Application network security in Azure isn’t just about spinning up a couple of apps—it’s about carefully designing a network that isolates and protects your services while ensuring they can still talk to each other. In a recent Medium post, Bob Code takes us on a hands-on journey through...
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    Securing Azure Applications Using Terraform: A Guide

    Securing your Azure-deployed applications is much like fortifying a medieval castle—every gate, corridor, and tower must be defended to keep unwanted visitors at bay. In this deep-dive, we explore how to use Terraform code to ensure that your Azure solutions are not only functionally robust but...
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