A newly disclosed vulnerability in the widely used ISC Kea DHCP server poses a significant security risk to network infrastructure worldwide. The flaw, designated CVE-2025-40779, allows remote attackers to crash DHCP services with just a single maliciously crafted packet, potentially disrupting network operations across entire organizations. The vulnerability affects multiple versions of the Kea DHCP […]
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