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Microsoft, Office 365, Vulnerability, Windows 10, Windows Defender

Windows 10 security can be bypassed by Settings page weakness

  • dev_threatravens
  • June 28, 2018
The file type used by Windows 10’s settings page can be used to trick Windows into running files it’s supposed to block.

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