Rule Category

OS-WINDOWS -- Snort has detected traffic targeting vulnerabilities in a Windows-based operating system. This does not include browser traffic or other software on the OS, but attacks against the OS itself. (such as?)

Alert Message

OS-WINDOWS Microsoft Windows Connected Devices Platform service remote code execution attempt

Rule Explanation

This rule looks for an specific malicious pattern of requests performed against a vulnerable windows device running the Connected Devices Platform service.

What To Look For

This rule will fire when there's an attempt to exploit a remote code execution vulnerability in the Connected Devices Platform service of Windows devices.

Known Usage

No public information

False Positives

No known false positives

Contributors

Cisco Talos Intelligence Group

Rule Groups

MITRE::ATT&CK Framework::Enterprise::Impact::Endpoint Denial of Service::Application or System Exploitation

Vulnerability::Severity::Critical

Vulnerability::Severity::High

CVE

Additional Links

Rule Vulnerability

Memory Corruption

Memory Corruption is any vulnerability that allows the modification of the content of memory locations in a way not intended by the developer. Memory corruption results are inconsistent; they could lead to fatal errors and system crashes or data leakage; some have no effect at all.

CVE Additional Information

This product uses data from the NVD API but is not endorsed or certified by the NVD.
CVE-2025-49724
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