Nssm-2.24 Privilege Escalation [best] Now

This is the most common vulnerability associated with NSSM-2.24 deployments.

Understanding NSSM-2.24 Privilege Escalation: Risk and Remediation nssm-2.24 privilege escalation

A low-privilege user replaces the legitimate nssm.exe (or the application it points to) with a malicious payload (e.g., a reverse shell). This is the most common vulnerability associated with NSSM-2

: Used NSSM to make traffic tunneling tools (e.g., Localtonet) persistent on compromised business automation servers. nssm-2.24 privilege escalation