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Jun 16 2026 GhostTree Attack Abused Recursive Windows Junctions to Hide Malware

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GhostTree uses recursive NTFS junctions to generate vast numbers of valid Windows file paths. Varonis explains how the technique could cause Microsoft Defender folder scans to never complete, leaving malware undetected. [...]

Posted by Sponsored by Varonis on Tue 16 June 2026 in BleepingComputer.

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