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Related to security concerns specific to the Microsoft Windows operating system itself. For security of applications that happen to be running on Windows, please use [appsec]. For the X Window System, please use [x11].

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what is the difference between dll hooking and dll injection

Hooking uses an operating system feature to monitor events sent to the process, like low level keyboard and mouse messages. Applications can utilize a targeted or global hook in order to keylog (malev …
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Are windows users passwords easier to crack than linux?

Bruteforcing a windows login screen isn't going to get you anywhere, but getting your hands on the hash and any salts involved will allow for advanced bruteforce attacks. … The quality of the password is all on you, not linux or windows. And a high enough quality password can protect you even if windows/linux use fast hashes without stretching them. …
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