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CISA: High-severity Windows SMB flaw now exploited in attacks

Posted on October 20, 2025

CISA says threat actors are now actively exploiting a high-severity Windows SMB privilege escalation vulnerability that can let them gain SYSTEM privileges on unpatched systems. […]

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