Unveiling PhantomRPC: 10 Critical Insights into Windows RPC Privilege Escalation
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Windows Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is a linchpin of interprocess communication, but its complexity also makes it a fertile ground for security flaws. The recently discovered PhantomRPC vulnerability exposes a fundamental architectural weakness that allows local privilege escalation to SYSTEM level across all Windows versions—without a patch in sight. This listicle unpacks the essential facts, from the technique's mechanics to its exploitation paths and defensive measures. Whether you're a security researcher or an IT administrator, these ten insights will equip you with the knowledge to understand and mitigate this emerging threat. Dive into the basics of RPC, the five exploitation methods, and practical defense strategies.

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