storage spoofing

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The tag storage spoofing covers security vulnerabilities that manipulate file names or paths to deceive users and systems in Windows environments. A key example is CVE-2025-49760, a Windows Storage Spoofing Vulnerability that exploits external control of file names or paths to enable spoofing attacks across networked storage services. This threat is relevant for IT administrators and security professionals managing Windows-based storage, as it can bypass traditional defenses without requiring code execution or privilege escalation. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on understanding the attack vectors, assessing the moderate severity rating assigned by Microsoft, and exploring mitigation strategies for enterprise networks.
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    Windows Storage Spoofing Vulnerability CVE-2025-49760: Critical Security Insights

    The newly disclosed Windows Storage Spoofing Vulnerability, cataloged as CVE-2025-49760, underscores a growing and complex threat landscape that IT administrators and security professionals must urgently address. Unlike more overt exploits that rely on code execution or privilege escalation...
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