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self-sufficiency
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The tag self-sufficiency on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about systems and processes that operate independently without external dependencies. One thread explores whether malware can inject malicious DLLs into legitimate Windows processes like svchost or explorer, making the threat totally self-sufficient and capable of actions like keylogging or web redirection without relying on additional files. Another thread highlights Yuwa, a nonprofit using Microsoft Edge to showcase girls in rural India building self-determined lives through sports and education, emphasizing self-sufficiency as a life skill. These sources connect self-sufficiency to both cybersecurity concerns about autonomous malware and social initiatives fostering independence.
Link Removed, founded in 2009 by Franz Gastler, uses girls’ team sports as a platform for educational opportunities in rural India. Yuwa works with hundreds of girls in a disadvantaged region of Jharkhand, India – one of the poorest and least literate regions of India – to develop the skills...
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community
digital storytelling
education
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interactive infographics
jharkhand
leadership
life goals
literacy programs
microsoft edge
nonprofit
peer support
school
self-sufficiency
sports
technology
women empowerment
yuwa
(This pertains to windows 7)
As title really, is it possible for a threat loaded from something like a web page or something else, to inject malicious dll's into existing legitimate windows processes ? And when i say existing processes i mean the processes and type of stuff that most people...