directory junction exploit

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The directory junction exploit tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security vulnerabilities involving directory junctions in Windows. Recent content highlights how a Windows 11 cumulative update (KB5055523) created an unexpected inetpub folder, which is traditionally linked to IIS. Users explore whether this folder could be leveraged in a directory junction exploit to escalate privileges or bypass security controls. The tag focuses on understanding how directory junctions work, their legitimate uses, and the risks when attackers manipulate them to redirect file system operations. Topics include detection, prevention, and Microsoft's response to such exploits.
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    Understanding the Mysterious inetpub Folder in Windows 11: Update Insights

    The Mysterious “inetpub” Folder: An Unexpected Windows 11 Quirk Windows 11 users have recently encountered an unexpected twist following the cumulative update KB5055523—a seemingly innocuous yet puzzling folder named “inetpub” appearing on the C drive. This odd discovery, highlighted by multiple...
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