remote connectivity safety

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Remote connectivity safety is a critical concern for organizations relying on Windows infrastructure, particularly the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) which enables VPN and dial-up connections. Recent discussions highlight the importance of patching vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-29835, an information disclosure flaw that could compromise remote access security. Administrators must prioritize updates to protect enterprise networks and maintain a strong cybersecurity posture. This tag covers topics related to securing remote access connections, including vulnerability management, patch deployment, and best practices for safeguarding Windows-based remote connectivity services.
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    Critical Security Update for Windows RRAS: Protect Remote Access from CVE-2025-29835 Vulnerability

    When organizations rely on Windows infrastructure for their networks, few components matter as much as those facilitating remote access. One of the key pillars in this domain is the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), a longstanding element enabling features such as VPN, dial-up...
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