ntfs and fat flaws

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about NTFS and FAT flaws focus on security vulnerabilities in these file systems, particularly CVE-2025-24983, a critical Windows flaw discovered by ESET researchers. This vulnerability stems from improper memory handling in NTFS, allowing malicious code execution on compromised systems. While the exploit requires prior device compromise, it highlights risks in outdated Windows versions. Users share troubleshooting steps, patch guidance, and analysis of how such flaws can be mitigated. The tag covers real-world exploits, Microsoft's response, and best practices for securing systems against file-system-level attacks.
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    Critical Windows Vulnerability CVE-2025-24983: Urgent Update Required

    Critical Windows security vulnerability alert: ESET researchers have uncovered a serious flaw—registered as CVE-2025-24983—that puts outdated Windows systems at significant risk. While the exploit requires an already compromised device via a backdoor to be effective, its potential for malicious...
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