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directory hijacking
About this tag
Directory hijacking is a security concern discussed on WindowsForum.com, particularly in the context of a Windows April 2025 update that introduced an empty 'inetpub' folder. This folder, part of security mitigations in Windows 11 24H2 and Windows 10 cumulative patches (KB5055523 and KB5055518), aims to prevent directory hijacking attacks by pre-creating a known folder to block malicious actors from exploiting its absence. Users and administrators have raised questions about the folder's purpose, with Microsoft confirming it as a deliberate security measure. The tag covers discussions on how such updates address directory hijacking risks, user confusion, and the broader implications for system security.
Microsoft’s recent Windows update released in April 2025 has introduced an unexpected and somewhat controversial element to the Windows file system: an empty folder named "inetpub" appearing on many user systems. This update, part of Windows 11 24H2 and Windows 10 cumulative patches (notably...
cve-2025-21204
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