cve-2024-38213

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CVE-2024-38213 is a Windows Mark of the Web security feature bypass vulnerability that has been actively exploited in zero-day attacks. The Mark of the Web (MOTW) is a security mechanism that flags files downloaded from the internet, prompting additional security checks. This vulnerability allows attackers to bypass MOTW protections, potentially enabling malicious files to execute without warning. Microsoft addressed CVE-2024-38213 in its September 2024 Patch Tuesday updates, and CISA has urged users to apply these updates by September 3, 2024, to mitigate the risk. Windows users and administrators should prioritize patching to protect against exploits targeting this vulnerability.
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    CVE-2024-38213: Windows Mark of the Web Vulnerability Explained

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, keeping abreast of vulnerabilities is vital for both personal and organizational safety. One of the latest vulnerabilities that has caught the attention of the cybersecurity community is CVE-2024-38213, described as a Windows Mark of the Web...
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    Urgent Security Alert: Update Windows by September 3 to Combat Zero-Day Exploits

    In a significant security alert for Windows users, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced that essential system updates must be implemented before September 3, 2024. This warning comes in the wake of confirmed zero-day cyber attacks targeting several...
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