External control of file name or path in Windows NTLM allows an unauthorized attacker to perform spoofing over a network.
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Score elevated to 9.0 because this CVE is listed on the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (added 2025-04-17), indicating real-world exploitation has been confirmed by US federal agencies. NVD baseline CVSS 6.5 retained for reference. Confidence: HIGH.
External control of file name or path in Windows NTLM allows an unauthorized attacker to perform spoofing over a network.
March 11, 2025
February 13, 2026
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Working exploit code is in the public domain (3 GitHub PoCs) (3 Exploit-DB entries). Defenders should treat patch urgency accordingly — public PoCs typically lead to mass-exploitation within 24-72 hours.
Windows 10.0.17763.7009 - spoofing vulnerability
Open source ↗windows 10/11 - NTLM Hash Disclosure Spoofing
Open source ↗Windows File Explorer Zero Click NTLMv2-SSP Hash Disclosure
Open source ↗Microsoft - NTLM Hash Disclosure Spoofing (library-ms)
Open source ↗Proof of Concept for the NTLM Hash Leak via .library-ms CVE-2025-24054 / CVE-2025-24071
Open source ↗PoC - CVE-2025-24071 / CVE-2025-24054, NTMLv2 hash'leri alınabilen bir vulnerability
Open source ↗See which npm, PyPI, Go, and Maven packages are affected by CVE-2025-24054
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