Microsoft recently exposed a high-risk 0day vulnerability called "shortcut auto-execution", and the attack code quickly appeared in hacker forums at home and abroad. Security experts warn that this vulnerability involves almost all Windows platforms such as XP, Vista, and Win7. All USB devices such as USB flash drives, mobile phones, digital cameras, and iPods will become channels for the spread of Trojan viruses. This vulnerability has become the most serious security vulnerability since 2010. Five days after this vulnerability was exposed, Microsoft finally released a FixIt gadget to fix the vulnerability.
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This vulnerability exists in the "Windows Shell" component. When an affected system user clicks or the Windows Shell attempts to load a carefully crafted malicious shortcut icon, the Windows Shell does not verify the specified parameters, which can cause malicious code to run locally.
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