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CWE · MITRE source

CWE-1386Insecure Operation on Windows Junction / Mount Point

Abstraction: Base · CVEs in our corpus: 14

The product opens a file or directory, but it does not properly prevent the name from being associated with a junction or mount point to a destination that is outside of the intended control sphere.

Depending on the intended action being performed, this could allow an attacker to cause the product to read, write, delete, or otherwise operate on unauthorized files. In Windows, NTFS5 allows for file system objects called reparse points. Applications can create a hard link from one directory to another directory, called a junction point. They can also create a mapping from a directory to a drive letter, called a mount point. If a file is used by a privileged program, but it can be replaced with a hard link to a sensitive file (e.g., AUTOEXEC.BAT), an attacker could excalate privileges. When the process opens the file, the attacker can assume the privileges of that process, tricking the privileged process to read, modify, or delete the sensitive file, preventing the program from accurately processing data. Note that one can also point to registries and semaphores.

Last updated: 09 May 2026 03:25 UTC

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Top CVEs of this weakness type, ranked by Risk Priority

CVE Risk CVSS EPSS Published
CVE-2025-580741.88.80.00012026-05-04
CVE-2022-422911.68.20.00132023-02-07
CVE-2023-280711.36.30.00052023-06-23
CVE-2023-280651.36.70.00072023-06-23
CVE-2023-324541.36.30.00022024-02-06
CVE-2023-324741.36.60.00012024-02-06
CVE-2024-363401.36.60.00052025-05-13
CVE-2023-406231.26.20.00152023-09-12
CVE-2023-236981.15.50.00052023-02-10
CVE-2023-324701.05.00.00022023-09-08
CVE-2023-236970.94.70.00052023-02-13
CVE-2023-245720.94.70.00052023-02-13
CVE-2023-58340.83.80.00082023-10-27
CVE-2024-74000.00.00.00122024-09-27