DLL hijacking works by tricking an application into loading a malicious DLL instead of a legitimate one. This allows the attacker to execute their code on the victims system without their knowledge.
The potential risks of DLL hijacking include unauthorized access to system resources, theft of sensitive information, installation of malware, and the compromise of system integrity.
DLL hijacking is a common technique used by cybercriminals to exploit vulnerable systems, especially those running outdated operating systems like Windows XP.
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