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by Aachen
7 days ago
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> either the attacker to modify configuration files, or the user to click on a malicious shortcut. don't you mean "x and y" instead of "either x or y"? It's not triggered by a default-configured shortcut, you need both modifying of the shortcuts definition file and the target user to trigger it. Notably, modifying the shortcuts definition file requires a permission level equal to or higher than the user has |
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