Windows File Explorer Vulnerability Enables Network Spoofing Attacks: PoC Released

A critical vulnerability in Windows File Explorer has been discovered, allowing attackers to capture NTLM hashes and potentially exploit them for network spoofing attacks. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-24071, involves the automatic processing of specially crafted .library-ms files within compressed archives like RAR or ZIP. When these files, containing paths to attacker-controlled SMB servers, are extracted, Windows […]

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