#include <Windows.h>
If you want safer, constructive alternatives, I can help with any of the following:
Always ensure service paths are quoted in the registry to prevent unquoted path attacks.
NSSM is often flagged by antivirus software as "potentially unwanted software" because threat actors use its legitimate ability to restart processes for maintaining persistence Weak File Permissions (LPE): In some third-party software installers (e.g., Apache CouchDB 2.0.0 Wowza Streaming Engine 4.5.0 ), the directory containing
Security software often flags nssm.exe as because it is a favorite tool for attackers to maintain persistence :
Nssm-2.24 Exploit __link__ -
#include <Windows.h>
If you want safer, constructive alternatives, I can help with any of the following:
Always ensure service paths are quoted in the registry to prevent unquoted path attacks.
NSSM is often flagged by antivirus software as "potentially unwanted software" because threat actors use its legitimate ability to restart processes for maintaining persistence Weak File Permissions (LPE): In some third-party software installers (e.g., Apache CouchDB 2.0.0 Wowza Streaming Engine 4.5.0 ), the directory containing
Security software often flags nssm.exe as because it is a favorite tool for attackers to maintain persistence :