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Windows Task Scheduler DeleteExpiredTaskAfter File Deletion Privilege Escalation

Posted by deepcore on September 20, 2015 – 6:05 am

The Task Scheduler can be made to delete a task after it’s trigger has expired. No check is made to ensure the task file is not a junction which allows arbitrary files to be deleted by the system user leading to EoP.


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