Chapter 12
Windows
IN THIS CHAPTER
Port-scanning Windows systems
Gleaning Windows information without logging in
Catching the Windows security flaws that you don’t want to overlook
Exploiting Windows vulnerabilities
Using AI to make things easier
Minimizing Windows security risks
Microsoft Windows (with such versions as Windows 11, and Windows Server 2025) is the most widely used operating system (OS) in the world. It’s also the most widely abused. Is this because Microsoft doesn’t care as much about security as other OS vendors? The short answer is no. Sure, numerous security flaws were overlooked — especially in the Windows NT days — but Microsoft products are so pervasive throughout today’s networks that Microsoft is the easiest vendor to pick on. The nature of the Windows architecture with its registry system certainly solves some security issues, but it can also create security ...
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