local privilege exploit

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The local privilege exploit tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security vulnerabilities that allow an attacker to gain elevated access on a Windows system. Recent content includes analysis of Windows 11 update KB5055523, which unexpectedly creates an inetpub folder even without IIS installed. While no direct exploit is confirmed, the anomaly raises concerns about update integrity and potential attack surfaces. Threads explore whether such unexplained changes could be leveraged for local privilege escalation, and IT professionals share troubleshooting steps and security implications. The tag is relevant for users monitoring Windows updates for hidden risks or seeking to understand how seemingly benign changes might relate to privilege escalation vectors.
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    Windows 11 Update KB5055523: Unexplained inetpub Folder Emerges

    Windows 11 continues to surprise its users. The latest April 2025 cumulative update—KB5055523—has introduced an unexpected twist: the creation of an empty "inetpub" folder in the root of the C: drive, even on systems where Internet Information Services (IIS) is not installed. While the folder’s...
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