Microsoft's print nightmare continues with another example of how a threat actor can achieve SYSTEM privileges by abusing malicious printer drivers. Last month, security researchers accidentally ...
Another Windows Print Spooler vulnerability has been discovered. The vulnerability uses the 'Queue-Specific Files' feature that allows attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges through remote printer ...
The astutely named PrintNightmare family of issues affecting many Windows devices is not going away for Microsoft, it seems. Though there have been numerous patches and updates, not all have been ...
The vulnerability is still active on several versions of Windows, but turning off certain system settings may keep you safe. Microsoft recently released emergency patches to fix a major zero-day ...
Microsoft is urging Windows users to immediately install an update after security researchers found a serious vulnerability in the operating system. The security flaw, known as PrintNightmare, affects ...
Microsoft has issued an urgent warning over a Windows vulnerability, known as "PrintNightmare," which could allow hackers to remotely run code on your PC. The exploit relies on a flaw in the Windows ...
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