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 releases a bunch of security updates for its software each month, but sometimes, bugs still slip through the cracks and are publicly reported. This has happened once again as the United ...
The “PrintNightmare” bug may not be fully patched, some experts are warning, leaving the door open for widespread remote code-execution attacks. A proof-of-concept for a critical Windows security ...
Another zero day vulnerability in Windows Print Spooler can give a threat actor administrative privileges on a Windows machine through a remote server under the attacker's control and the ...
Hackers have carried out over 65,000 attacks through Windows’ Print Spooler exploit Your email has been sent If you have used Windows’ Print Spooler application recently, you could be the victim of a ...
Hey, good news, in case you missed it—Microsoft earlier this week announced it has completed its investigation of an annoyingly persistent printer exploit, and issued a series of patches to get rid of ...
However, researchers quickly found that it was possible to exploit the Point and Print feature to install malicious print drivers that allowed low-privileged users to gain SYSTEM privileges in Windows ...
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 ...
An emergency patch that Microsoft issued on Tuesday fails to fully fix a critical security vulnerability in all supported versions of Windows that allows attackers to take control of infected systems ...
The 2021 PrintNightmare vulnerability exposed multiple deep-rooted security flaws in Microsoft's Print Spooler service, a core Windows component. The flaws, which had persisted in the Print Spooler ...