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CVE-2025-50169: Race Condition Vulnerability in Windows SMB

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Overview

The CVE-2025-50169 vulnerability refers to a race condition flaw in Windows Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. The vulnerability, which allows unauthorized code execution over a network, poses a significant risk to systems operating on the Windows platform. This is of particular concern due to the widespread use of Windows operating systems worldwide, which potentially puts countless organizations and individual users at risk of system compromise or data leakage.

Vulnerability Summary

CVE ID: CVE-2025-50169
Severity: High (CVSS 7.5)
Attack Vector: Network
Privileges Required: None
User Interaction: None
Impact: Unauthorized code execution over the network potentially leading to system compromise or data leakage.

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Product | Affected Versions

Windows | All versions supporting SMB

How the Exploit Works

The CVE-2025-50169 vulnerability works by exploiting a race condition in the Windows SMB protocol. A race condition here implies that two or more threads in a process are improperly synchronized, enabling them to concurrently access shared resources and thus creating a window for a potential security breach. In this specific case, an attacker can send specially crafted packets to the target system’s SMB protocol, leading to unauthorized code execution over the network.

Conceptual Example Code

The following pseudocode illustrates the potential exploitation of this vulnerability:

def exploit(target_ip, malicious_code):
# Establish a connection to the target's SMB service
smb_connection = SMBConnection(target_ip)
# Initiate two threads that concurrently send crafted packets
thread_1 = threading.Thread(target=smb_connection.send_packet, args=(malicious_code,))
thread_2 = threading.Thread(target=smb_connection.send_packet, args=(malicious_code,))
# Start the threads concurrently
thread_1.start()
thread_2.start()
# Join the threads back to the main thread
thread_1.join()
thread_2.join()

In the pseudocode above, two threads are created to concurrently send malicious packets to the target’s SMB service, exploiting the race condition and executing code over the network.

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Disclaimer:

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