nvd-cve

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The nvd-cve tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about specific vulnerabilities tracked in the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and assigned CVE identifiers. Recent threads highlight critical security issues such as remote code execution in Honeywell OneWireless WDM and a heap-based buffer overflow in Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). Topics include vulnerability details, affected versions, patch guidance, and mitigation strategies. Content focuses on enterprise IT security, industrial control systems, and Windows networking components, with emphasis on coordinated disclosure, CISA advisories, and urgent patching. The tag serves as a resource for IT professionals and system administrators tracking high-severity CVEs and their remediation.
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    Honeywell OneWireless WDM Vulnerabilities: Patch to R322.5 or R331.1 Now

    Honeywell’s OneWireless Wireless Device Manager (WDM) has been the subject of a high-severity coordinated disclosure: multiple vulnerabilities in the Control Data Access (CDA) component allow remote attackers to cause information disclosure, denial-of-service, and, in the worst cases, remote...
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    RRAS CVE-2025-50160: Patch, Detect, and Contain Windows VPN Heap Overflow

    A critical heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) — tracked as CVE-2025-50160 by Microsoft — allows an attacker who can reach a vulnerable RRAS instance over the network to achieve remote code execution in the context of the service, with the potential...
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