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New ‘Win-DoS’ Zero-Click Vulnerabilities Turns Windows Server/Endpoint, Domain Controllers Into DDoS Botnet

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Cybersecurity News
2 days ago
Part of cluster #1833

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LAS VEGAS — At the DEF CON 33 security conference, researchers Yair and Shahak Morag of SafeBreach Labs unveiled a new class of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, dubbed the “Win-DoS Epidemic.” The duo presented their findings, which include four new Windows DoS vulnerabilities and one zero-click distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) flaw. The discovered flaws, all of which […]...

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/Endpoint, Domain Controllers Into DDoS Botnet LAS VEGAS — At the DEF CON 33 security conference, researchers Yair and Shahak Morag of SafeBreach Labs unveiled a new class of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, dubbed the “Win-DoS Epidemic.” The duo presented their findings, which include four new Windows DoS vulnerabilities and one zero-click distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) flaw. The discovered flaws, all of which […]
VULNERABILITIES
DDoS
Denial of Service
DoS
Remote Code Execution
Zero-Click Exploit
PLATFORMS
Windows
RANSOMWARE
One
ATTACK TYPES
DDoS
Denial of Service
Distributed Denial of Service
DoS
LDAP Manipulation
MITRE ATT&CK
T1055
T1059
T1071
T1071.001
T1071.003
COMPANIES
Microsoft
SafeBreach
SafeBreach Labs
INDUSTRIES
Cybersecurity
Information Technology
CVES
CVE-2024-49113
CVE-2025-26673
CVE-2025-32724
CVE-2025-49113
CVE-2025-49716
SECURITY VENDORS
SafeBreach
ARTICLE INFORMATION
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