Shatter attack

In computing, a shatter attack is a programming technique employed by hackers on Microsoft Windows operating systems to bypass security restrictions between processes in a session. A shatter attack takes advantage of a design flaw in Windows's message-passing system whereby arbitrary code could be injected into any other running application or service in the same session, that makes use of a message loop. This could result in a privilege escalation exploit.[1]

  1. ^ "Exploiting design flaws in the Win32 API for privilege escalation. Or... Shatter Attacks - How to break Windows". Retrieved 2011-12-29.