![]() To obtain the latest updates for the affected applications, users can visit the Microsoft Store and click on "Library" followed by "Get updates." This could include cropped or edited portions of the image that were thought to be hidden. Moreover, the security flaw not only allows hackers to recover modified parts of screenshots but also enables them to undo changes made to the image, thereby revealing personal information that the user had intended to delete. Microsoft was made aware of the issue last week. ![]() This security vulnerability was also found to have no impact on screenshots that were updated before being saved, or on screenshots that were copied and pasted from sources such as emails or documents. ![]() The report mentioned that this vulnerability only impacts screenshots that have gone through a specific set of steps, which include taking a screenshot, saving it, editing it, saving it again in the original file, and reopening and editing it in the same Snipping Tool. ![]()
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