
FreeBuf Article Highlights Alarming Trends in Cyberviolence and Windows File Manager Vulnerability
CyberviolenceDoxingVulnerabilitiesNetworkSpoofing
The article from FreeBuf reports a worrying evolution in cyberviolence, where "doxing" (searching for personal information) is now combined with systematic forms of violence. This practice, known as "人肉开盒" (human search and box opening), involves not only the disclosure of personal information but also coordinated violent actions. Additionally, a vulnerability in the Windows File Manager has been discovered, allowing for "network spoofing" (network impersonation) attacks. This flaw can be exploited to deceive users and systems, thereby increasing security risks.