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rdp spoofing
About this tag
RDP spoofing refers to vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol that allow attackers to impersonate trusted systems, prompts, or session contexts. This can turn routine RDP interactions into phishing or impersonation opportunities, particularly in enterprise environments. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight CVE-2026-26151, a Microsoft-tracked spoofing vulnerability, and emphasize the importance of confidence signals from Microsoft for defenders. The tag covers technical analysis, security implications, and mitigation strategies for RDP spoofing attacks, focusing on how these bugs can mislead users and compromise remote access security.
Microsoft’s tracking for CVE-2026-26151 presents a Remote Desktop spoofing vulnerability whose main significance is not just the label, but the confidence signal behind it: Microsoft is effectively telling defenders that the issue is real enough to warrant attention and that the technical...