Privilege escalation is a common attack vector used by attackers to gain higher levels of access to a computer system. One type of privilege escalation attack is the “Unquoted Service Path“, which is a vulnerability that exists in Windows operating systems. This type of attack can allow a threat actor to execute malicious code with elevated privileges, which can have serious consequences such as data theft or a complete system compromise. In this blog post, I’ll delve into the mechanics of Unquoted Service Path attacks and how they can be prevented. Understanding these types of attacks and how to defend against them is critical for protecting computer systems and sensitive data.
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