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rdp risk
About this tag
The rdp risk tag covers discussions about the security dangers of leaving Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and related remote access features enabled when they are not strictly needed. Content highlights that unnecessary RDP exposure has been a root cause of major wormable flaws, privilege escalations, and ransomware intrusions over many years. New critical CVEs for RDP and remote access tools continue to appear. The primary advice is to disable RDP, Remote Assistance, and similar features on machines that do not require them, as this is one of the highest-impact steps to reduce attack surface. The tag focuses on practical risk reduction rather than configuration details.
If you keep Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance, or other remote‑access features enabled on machines that don't need them, you are handing attackers an open invitation — and you should disable those features right now unless you have a clear, controlled reason to leave them enabled. RDP and...