Typical exploitation scenarios

: Ensure that NSSM and related services are running with the least privileges necessary to perform their functions.

NSSM (Non-Sucking Service Manager) is a service manager for Windows that provides a more reliable and efficient way to manage services compared to the built-in Windows Service Manager. It is commonly used in production environments due to its flexibility and configurability. However, like any complex software, NSSM is not immune to security vulnerabilities. This review focuses on a privilege escalation vulnerability identified in NSSM version 2.24.

Nssm-2.24 Privilege Escalation -

Typical exploitation scenarios

: Ensure that NSSM and related services are running with the least privileges necessary to perform their functions. nssm-2.24 privilege escalation

NSSM (Non-Sucking Service Manager) is a service manager for Windows that provides a more reliable and efficient way to manage services compared to the built-in Windows Service Manager. It is commonly used in production environments due to its flexibility and configurability. However, like any complex software, NSSM is not immune to security vulnerabilities. This review focuses on a privilege escalation vulnerability identified in NSSM version 2.24. Typical exploitation scenarios : Ensure that NSSM and