Cwe-693
Mark of the Web (MOTW) — How Windows Identifies Internet-Downloaded Files
Mark of the Web (MOTW) is a Windows security mechanism that tags files downloaded from the internet to enforce additional protections such as warnings and restricted execution. This SECMONS glossary entry explains how MOTW works, why it matters in real-world exploitation, and how bypasses increase risk.
Security Feature Bypass (CWE-693) — When Protection Mechanisms Fail
Security Feature Bypass, commonly mapped to CWE-693 (Protection Mechanism Failure), refers to vulnerabilities that allow attackers to circumvent built-in security controls such as warnings, sandboxing, or policy enforcement. This SECMONS glossary entry explains how these weaknesses occur, why they are dangerous, and how defenders should interpret them in real-world risk scenarios.