Is it a bug though? It's like saying that the ability to put a few megabytes of new lines in a shell script is a bug. What are they smoking?
this post was submitted on 19 Mar 2025
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Nah, it's not a bug. Clearly, .lnk files are intended to contain megabytes of whitespace to conceal malicious links.
They're also, more accurately, calling it an exploit and a security vulnerability.