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 ...
A number of vulnerabilities within the printing application has led to a string of cyberattacks from all over the world. If you have used Windows’ Print Spooler application recently, you could be the ...
When a team of hackers believed to be from the US and Israel deployed the Stuxnet worm in 2010 to sabotage centrifuges at an Iranian uranium-enrichment facility in Natanz, one critical vulnerability ...
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 ...
Woburn, MA – May 10, 2022 — Kaspersky researchers have revealed that the number of attacks exploiting numerous vulnerabilities in Windows Print Spooler have risen noticeably over the past four months.
Microsoft is warning Windows users of yet another Print Spooler vulnerability, again threatening the potential for hackers to take control of your PC, install apps, and steal or delete data. It's the ...
Another vulnerability separate from PrintNightmare allows for local elevation of privilege and system takeover. Microsoft has warned of yet another vulnerability that’s been discovered in its Windows ...
Microsoft’s August 2021 Patch Tuesday addressed a smaller set of bugs than usual, including more Print Spooler problems, a zero-day and seven critical vulnerabilities. Microsoft has patched 51 ...
The relevant words I saw were "affects ALL versions of Windows." That would make this "legacy vulnerability" older than half the people using Windows in businesses. This makes me fondly remember when ...
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