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  • Microsoft’s November 2025 Patch Tuesday fixed 63 flaws, including CVE-2025-9491 in Windows LNK files
  • The bug let attackers hide malicious commands in shortcut files, enabling RCE attacks
  • Exploited since 2017 by state-sponsored groups from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia; severity rated 7.8/10

The November 2025 Patch Tuesday cumulative update fixed a vulnerability that hackers have been exploiting for years.

On November 12, Microsoft released a patch that addressed 63 vulnerabilities. Among them was a “Microsoft Windows LNK file UI misrepresentation” vulnerability that enabled Remote Code Execution (RCE) attacks via weaponized shortcut (.LNK) files.

According to the Nation…

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