# CVE-2023-24071 - Windows Explorer NTLM Hash Disclosure This exploit abuses the way Windows Explorer handles library files that have been extracted from an archive (.zip, .rar, etc.). When an archive containing a library is decompressed, Explorer will automatically attempt a connection to the URL specified in the library. This means that we can set up responder and listen for a connection back to our fake SMB server, disclosing the hash of the user who extracted the archive. User interaction is required as the archive file must be opened for the connection to be made. # Usage CVE-2025-2401.py -s -f -l Renames the library file (default mal.library-ms) # License GPL v3.0 - as all good software should be Only with explicit permission from the target system owner. Remember - don't be a skid :)