Windows Remote Access Connection Manager Vulnerability Enables Arbitrary Code Execution

A critical security issue involving the Windows Remote Access Connection Manager (RasMan) that allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code with System privileges. While investigating CVE-2025-59230, the vulnerability that Microsoft addressed in the October 2025 security updates. 0patch security analysts discovered a complex exploit chain that relies on a secondary, previously unknown zero-day flaw to function […]

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