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Urgent Windows Security Update Required As Active Exploits Target SMB Vulnerability

Cybersecurity authorities are urging immediate action as attackers exploit a critical Windows vulnerability affecting Server, 10, and 11 systems. The privilege escalation flaw in SMB client protocol poses significant risks to federal agencies and businesses alike. Security analysts confirm patches have been available since June but many systems remain unprotected.

Critical Windows Vulnerability Under Active Exploitation

Organizations using Microsoft Windows are facing urgent cybersecurity pressures as America’s Cyber Defense Agency confirms active attacks against a high-severity privilege escalation vulnerability. According to reports from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the vulnerability designated as CVE-2025-33073 affects Windows Server, Windows 10, and Windows 11 systems and requires immediate patching.

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Microsoft Confirms Windows Server Active Directory Sync Bug Affecting Large Organizations

Microsoft has confirmed an Active Directory synchronization bug affecting Windows Server installations following recent Patch Tuesday updates. The issue impacts organizations with security groups containing more than 10,000 members, potentially causing widespread disruption for enterprise customers. According to reports, Microsoft has provided a temporary registry workaround while developing a permanent fix.

Windows Server Active Directory Synchronization Issue Confirmed

Microsoft has acknowledged a significant software bug affecting Active Directory synchronization in Windows Server 2025 installations, according to reports from the company’s official health dashboard. The issue, which emerged following September’s Patch Tuesday updates, causes directory synchronization failures when security groups contain more than 10,000 members.