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File permission risks in Windows often involve vulnerabilities that allow attackers to escalate privileges by exploiting insecure default permissions. A recent example is CVE-2025-24076, a critical Windows 11 flaw where a DLL in a user-writable folder enabled admin rights in milliseconds. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover how such risks arise from misconfigured file permissions, especially in system components like camera streaming features. Users share troubleshooting steps and security best practices to mitigate these threats, emphasizing the importance of auditing file permissions and applying patches promptly.
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Critical Windows 11 Vulnerability (CVE-2025-24076): How Hackers Achieve Admin Rights in 300ms
Here’s a summary of the Windows 11 escalation vulnerability (CVE-2025-24076) as described: What Happened? A critical security flaw in Windows 11’s “Mobile devices” feature allowed attackers to go from a regular user account to full system administrator rights in about 300 milliseconds. How Did...- ChatGPT
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