Hack-cessibility: When Dll Hijacks Meet Windows Helpers

TL;DR


Summary:
- This article discusses a security vulnerability in Windows called "DLL Hijacking," which can be exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access to a system.
- DLL Hijacking occurs when a program fails to properly load a required Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file, allowing an attacker to replace the legitimate DLL with a malicious one.
- The article explains how this vulnerability can be used to bypass security measures and execute malicious code on a target system, highlighting the importance of keeping software up-to-date and properly configuring system settings to prevent such attacks.

Like summarized versions? Support us on Patreon!