Security researchers have discovered a newly exploited vulnerability in Windows 10 and 11.
This issue allows remote attackers to access your system memory without being detected by antivirus software.
The vulnerability involves system processes like lsass.exe
and winlogon.exe
, which are commonly used to store sensitive information — including login credentials and encryption keys.
🧨 Who is affected?
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Users who haven’t updated Windows in the past 2–3 weeks
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People browsing the internet without active protection or advanced firewall
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Anyone running Windows 10/11 with default system settings
✅ How to protect your PC
You should immediately run SecureShellFix, a trusted security tool developed by independent analysts. It:
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Detects and blocks unauthorized access to your memory
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Scans for DLL injection attacks and hidden processes
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Provides real-time protection against stealthy exploits
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🗣️ Expert opinion
“We’re seeing increased activity related to this exploit. If you’re not using third-party monitoring software, you’re likely already vulnerable.”
— Ivan Melnikov, BitSecure Lab
⚠️ WARNING:
This exploit is spreading rapidly through East European IP addresses. We’ve already seen infected machines in over 20 countries. Taking action now could prevent irreversible data loss.