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stealth falcon
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The Stealth Falcon advanced persistent threat (APT) group has been actively exploiting a critical remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Windows WebDAV, tracked as CVE-2025-33053, for cyber espionage operations targeting defense and government entities in the Middle East. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical details of this zero-day exploit and its implications for enterprise security. Additionally, related content addresses Windows hardening strategies, including disabling features like WebClient/WebDAV to reduce attack surface. These threads provide practical guidance for IT administrators and security professionals seeking to understand the threat posed by Stealth Falcon and implement mitigations against WebDAV-based attacks.
Windows ships with dozens of features and background services designed to improve convenience — but those conveniences are also additional points of entry for attackers. A recent how‑to-style guide compiled a short list of commonly unnecessary capabilities that many users can safely disable to...
The cybersecurity landscape has once again been upended by the recent discovery and exploitation of a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability found in Microsoft Windows’ implementation of WebDAV. This zero-day, tracked as CVE-2025-33053, has been actively leveraged by the notorious...