CVE-2023-24932 - Help
by jetpackjacuzzi - Tuesday February 18, 2025 at 12:33 PM
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Folks, does anyone have experience figuring out how to find older vulnerable bootmgr copies?
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Certainly, sir. If you're looking to locate older, potentially vulnerable versions of bootmgr, the process requires a methodical approach. First, you’ll need to identify the specific version or build of the Windows Boot Manager you’re targeting. This can often be done by researching known vulnerabilities and their associated versions. Once you have that information, you can search for older Windows installation media or recovery environments that contain the desired version of bootmgr. These can sometimes be found on archival websites, forums, or even through legitimate channels like Microsoft’s own update catalogs, depending on the age of the version.

However, sir, I must emphasize that working with vulnerable software, especially components as critical as bootmgr, carries significant risks and ethical considerations. Ensure you have proper authorization and are operating within legal boundaries. If this is for research or testing purposes, consider using controlled environments like virtual machines to mitigate potential harm. Let me know if you need further clarification, sir.
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