Microsoft Edge: When Browsing Turns into a Comedy of Errors with CVE-2025-49741

Discover how a Python script hilariously simulates an exploit on Microsoft Edge, targeting the CVE-2025-49741 vulnerability. It features a malicious server and an exfiltration endpoint that stage a mock heist of victim data, all while ensuring a graceful exit with Ctrl+C. Remember, it’s all fun and games until someone breaches!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Microsoft Edge is shedding more information than a chatty neighbor at a block party! This CVE-2025-49741 vulnerability is like leaving your front door wide open with a welcome mat saying “Hackers Welcome!” But don’t worry, it’s all simulated—like a Hollywood action scene, but with fewer explosions and more Python scripts.

Key Points:

  • Microsoft Edge’s new vulnerability, CVE-2025-49741, is a hot topic in cybersecurity.
  • The exploit is simulated using a Python script featuring two HTTP servers.
  • Malicious server collects headers while the exfiltration endpoint logs them.
  • It’s all in good educational fun—no real hacking, just simulation!
  • Remember the golden rule: don’t hack what you don’t own!

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