Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) has long been a cornerstone in the architecture of Windows-based network solutions, providing enterprises and organizations with vital services—from VPN access to advanced routing between network segments. Yet, as with any extensive software...
The recently disclosed CVE-2025-29958 has brought new attention to the perennial issue of information disclosure vulnerabilities within core Windows networking services, specifically the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). As enterprise and cloud environments increasingly rely on Windows...
An out-of-bounds read vulnerability in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), now catalogued as CVE-2025-29836, has set off a fresh wave of concern among IT administrators, enterprise security teams, and cybersecurity analysts. This flaw, discovered and publicized through...
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...
The disclosure of CVE-2025-29830, an information disclosure vulnerability affecting Microsoft’s Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), has sparked significant discussion among IT professionals and security analysts. RRAS, a Windows Server feature enabling routing and VPN...
The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-29832 has thrust the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) into the cybersecurity spotlight, raising urgent questions about the security posture of enterprise and cloud environments built atop Microsoft’s networking infrastructure. RRAS, a...
Redefining expectations around enterprise network security, the recently disclosed CVE-2025-29959 presents a significant information disclosure risk within Microsoft’s Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). The vulnerability, characterized as a “use of uninitialized resource,” raises...
The recent discovery of CVE-2025-29960, an out-of-bounds read vulnerability affecting Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), has generated significant discussion within the IT and cybersecurity communities. As enterprise networks grow increasingly complex and dependent on remote...
It’s an inescapable reality of modern life: virtually every aspect of our daily routines — from managing finances and social media to working remotely or shopping online — is predicated on securing a vast array of digital accounts. As World Password Day serves as an annual reminder of the stakes...
If you’re still shuffling VPN connection profiles like a deck of cards every Monday morning, you might want to sit down—because everything you thought you knew about “secure remote access” is in for a major rethink.
VPNs: The Ancient Relic That Won’t Retire
Let’s face it: the humble VPN has been...
Feeling nostalgic for those halcyon days when logging into your enterprise apps felt optional? Well, savor the memory—Microsoft just flipped the script. In its ongoing tug-of-war with shadowy cyber villains, the tech giant has unleashed the “Reauthentication Every Time Policy” for Entra ID, an...
Original release date: October 22, 2020
Summary
This joint cybersecurity advisory uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK®) framework. See the ATT&CK for Enterprise framework for all referenced threat actor tactics and techniques
This joint cybersecurity...
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NSA Surveillance Can Penetrate VPNs
National Security Agency's XKeyscore system can collect just about everything that happens online, even things encrypted by VPNs, according to Edward Snowden.
The National Security Agency has a system that allows it to collect pretty much...