Exploit-Street, where we dive into the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity with a focus on Local Privilege Escalation (LPE) exploits targeting Windows systems.
Since 2023, there has been a notable surge in these vulnerabilities, yet comprehensive resources detailing them have been scarce—until now.
This article aims to bridge that gap, providing cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts with an essential guide to the latest LPE exploits.
As we navigate through these complex security landscapes, it’s crucial to stay ahead of potential threats that could compromise Windows environments.
Here, you’ll find a meticulously compiled list of the newest exploits discovered since 2023.
From theoretical vulnerabilities to practical exploitation techniques, we cover the spectrum to ensure you’re well-informed and prepared.
Moreover, this is a collaborative effort. The cybersecurity community thrives on shared knowledge, so if you come across an exploit not listed here, feel free to send a pull request.
Let’s strengthen our defenses collectively and keep one step ahead of malicious actors. Join us on Exploit-Street and take part in fortifying the digital world.
Complete list of LPE exploits for Windows (starting from 2023)
I found that for some reason there is no list of new exploits for Windows on the Internet. It’s time to fix this 🙂
If I missed any exploits, please send me a PR
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