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"textContent": "A newly disclosed Windows Admin Center vulnerability can let an attacker run arbitrary commands after getting a target to open a malicious link. Cymulate Research Labs says the issue affects both Azure-integrated and on-premises deployments, but the impact is much worse for self-managed installations because the attack chain can reach code execution on managed systems. […]\n\nThe post One-click Windows Admin Center flaw can let attackers run commands through a tampered link appeared first on VPN Central.",
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