
GhostLock: SMB Deny-Share Handles as a Zero-Privilege Availability Weapon
CybersecurityVulnerabilitiesExploitsNetwork SecuritySMBDenial of ServiceZero-Privilege Attack
The post introduces GhostLock, a technique that exploits SMB (Server Message Block) deny-share handles to disrupt file availability. It describes this as a zero-privilege attack method, meaning it requires no elevated permissions. The linked resource provides further details on the approach. The title highlights its use as an availability weapon against SMB shares.