Security readout for executives and security teams
On Windows 2000 and Windows XP, Microsoft CONVERT.EXE could convert FAT32 volumes to NTFS without applying expected default NTFS permissions. The result may be files or folders left more broadly accessible than administrators intended. Exposure is most likely on legacy Windows 2000 or Windows XP systems that were converted from FAT32 to NTFS using CONVERT.EXE. Modern systems are not identified in the supplied sources. Treat this as a legacy-system hygiene issue unless Windows 2000 or XP remains in service. If those systems exist, prioritize permission review and retirement planning because unsupported platforms compound the access-control risk. Mitigation focus: Review Microsoft Q237399 and CERT VU#361065 for vendor guidance.; Audit legacy Windows 2000 and XP systems for FAT32-to-NTFS conversion history.; Review NTFS permissions on converted volumes for overly broad access..
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