Nssm-2.24 Exploit Today
To protect against this exploit, it is crucial to:
: Attackers use NSSM to install malware, reverse shells, or coin miners as a Windows service. This allows the malicious program to start automatically on boot and restart if it crashes. Case Study: GeoServer RCE (CVE-2024-36401) nssm-2.24 exploit
), Windows attempts to execute files at every "break" in the path. The Impact : If an attacker has write access to a directory like , they can place a malicious executable named Program.exe To protect against this exploit, it is crucial
The following proof-of-concept exploit demonstrates the vulnerability: To protect against this exploit
The most frequent exploit involving NSSM 2.24 is the vulnerability (CWE-428).