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Windows Remote Assistance Flaw Bypasses Mark of the Web
CVE-2026-20824 lets Windows Remote Assistance bypass Mark of the Web, easing execution of malicious downloaded files. The post Windows Remote Assistance Flaw Bypasses Mark of the Web appeared first on eSecurity Planet.
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Windows Remote Assistance Flaw Bypasses Mark of the Web
Microsoft has released security updates for a Windows Remote Assistance vulnerability that could let attackers bypass Mark of the Web (MOTW) protections. This weakens a core Windows defense that helps flag and restrict risky files downloaded from untrusted sources. Exploitation of the vulnerability could allow an attacker to “… evade Mark of the Web (MOTW) defenses,” said Microsoft in its advisory. How the MOTW Bypass Works This vulnerability (C…
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