CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2025-29957

Uncontrolled Resource Consumption

Published: May 13, 2025 | Modified: May 19, 2025
CVSS 3.x
N/A
Source:
NVD
CVSS 2.x
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
Ubuntu

Uncontrolled resource consumption in Windows Deployment Services allows an unauthorized attacker to deny service locally.

Weakness

The product does not properly control the allocation and maintenance of a limited resource.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Windows_10_1507 Microsoft * 10.0.10240.21014 (excluding)
Windows_10_1607 Microsoft * 10.0.14393.8066 (excluding)
Windows_10_1809 Microsoft * 10.0.17763.7314 (excluding)
Windows_10_21h2 Microsoft * 10.0.19044.5854 (excluding)
Windows_10_22h2 Microsoft * 10.0.19045.5854 (excluding)
Windows_11_22h2 Microsoft * 10.0.22621.5335 (excluding)
Windows_11_23h2 Microsoft * 10.0.22631.5335 (excluding)
Windows_11_24h2 Microsoft * 10.0.26100.4061 (excluding)
Windows_server_2008 Microsoft –sp2 (including) –sp2 (including)
Windows_server_2008 Microsoft r2-sp1 (including) r2-sp1 (including)
Windows_server_2012 Microsoft - (including) - (including)
Windows_server_2012 Microsoft r2 (including) r2 (including)
Windows_server_2016 Microsoft * 10.0.14393.8066 (excluding)
Windows_server_2019 Microsoft * 10.0.17763.7314 (excluding)
Windows_server_2022 Microsoft * 10.0.20348.3692 (excluding)
Windows_server_2022_23h2 Microsoft * 10.0.25398.1611 (excluding)
Windows_server_2025 Microsoft * 10.0.26100.4061 (excluding)

Potential Mitigations

  • Mitigation of resource exhaustion attacks requires that the target system either:

  • The first of these solutions is an issue in itself though, since it may allow attackers to prevent the use of the system by a particular valid user. If the attacker impersonates the valid user, they may be able to prevent the user from accessing the server in question.

  • The second solution is simply difficult to effectively institute – and even when properly done, it does not provide a full solution. It simply makes the attack require more resources on the part of the attacker.

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