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    Home»Development»Security»Windows WEBDAV 0-Day RCE Vulnerability Actively Exploited in the Wild – All Versions Affected

    Windows WEBDAV 0-Day RCE Vulnerability Actively Exploited in the Wild – All Versions Affected

    June 10, 2025

    Windows WEBDAV 0-Day RCE Vulnerability Actively Exploited in the Wild – All Versions Affected

    Microsoft has confirmed that a critical zero-day vulnerability in its Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) implementation is being actively exploited by attackers in the wild, prompting a …
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