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Windows 10 Finger Command

Finger command within Windows 10 can be abused to download or steal files

NewsBy jakeSeptember 15, 2020Leave a comment

The list of native executables that can download or run malicious code in Windows 10 continues to expand as another one has recently been discovered!  These are referred to as living-off-the-land binaries (LoLBins) and can help attackers circumvent security controls without triggering a system security warning. The new addition is finger.exe, a command that ships…

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