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BrieflaunchAug 22, 2026

Named Pipes Under Attack: Securing Windows Interprocess Communication

Windows named pipes provide fast interprocess communication, but weak access controls can expose privileged services to untrusted processes. ThreatLocker explains how endpoint verification, command authorization, strict input validation, and narrowly scoped privileges can help secure named-pipe communication [1].

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  1. bleepingcomputer.com · Named Pipes Under Attack: Securing Windows Interprocess Communication Aug 22, 2026

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