poc

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The tag poc on WindowsForum.com covers proof-of-concept exploits and vulnerability disclosures, with a focus on cybersecurity threats and defensive strategies. Recent discussions highlight a surge in CVEs where over 188 vulnerabilities have publicly available PoCs, emphasizing the urgency for rapid patching and defense. The tag also includes technical content such as a PoC exploit for a buffer overflow in Microsoft Help Workshop, demonstrating real-world attack vectors. While the tag primarily addresses security research and exploit code, it occasionally intersects with enterprise IT topics like Azure certification and Microsoft product retirements, though these are secondary. Overall, poc serves as a resource for security professionals tracking active threats and exploit development.
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    Weekly Vulnerability Surge: 908 CVEs, PoCs Rising - Urgent Patch & Defense

    Cyble’s latest weekly scan shows a dizzying pace of disclosures and exploitation: researchers tracked 908 new vulnerabilities in the last seven days and report that more than 188 of those already have publicly available proofs‑of‑concept (PoCs), tightening the window defenders have to respond...
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    Board's Azure-Certified Enterprise Planning Platform Gains Microsoft Solutions Partner Status

    Board’s Enterprise Planning Platform has been formally recognized as a Microsoft Solutions Partner with the Certified Software for Azure designation, a milestone that confirms the product has passed Microsoft’s technical, marketplace and customer-success gates and positions the vendor for deeper...
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    Microsoft Lens Retirement: How Asian Fintechs Replace OCR Capture

    Microsoft’s planned retirement of the Microsoft Lens mobile app marks a clear turning point for developers and operations teams inside fintech startups across Asia — and it forces a strategic rethink of document capture, OCR pipelines, and compliance workflows that many companies treated as...
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    Windows 7 Microsoft Help Workshop 4.03.0002 (.CNT) Buffer Overflow Exploit

    // PoC exploit for .cnt files buffer overflow vulnerability in // Microsoft Help Workshop v4.03.0002 // The tool is standard component of MS Visual Studio v6.0, 2003 (.NET) Code: Link Removed due to 404 Error Need I say more? josh_rain
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