Following the July discovery of Windows 10 PrintNightmare bugs, Microsoft has released an update that changes the default behavior in the operating system and prevents some end users from installing ...
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 ...
Microsoft has issued an advisory for another zero-day Windows print spooler vulnerability tracked as CVE-2021-36958 that allows local attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges on a computer. This ...
Microsoft today released three more patches for vulnerabilities in Windows Print Spooler and changed its default Point and Print driver installation and update behavior to require administrator ...
The out-of-band warning pairs with a working proof-of-concept exploit for the issue, circulating since mid-July – and ransomware attacks. One day after dropping its scheduled August Patch Tuesday ...
Microsoft has issued a new security patch for the issues surrounding the PrintNightmare vulnerability in Windows. This time around, Microsoft is changing the default Point and Print driver ...
Microsoft's Windows 10 Print Spooler security is turning into a headache for the company and its customers. "A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Windows Print Spooler service ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Andrey Popov/Getty Images Print spooler problems usually appear just after you try to send the print job to the printer and then ...
Administrators are urged to apply the latest patches from Microsoft and disable the Windows Print spooler service in domain controllers and systems not used for printing. Update on July 7, 2021: ...
A hot potato: After repeatedly trying to fix a set of vulnerabilities also known as "PrintNightmare," Microsoft has yet to provide a permanent solution that doesn't involve stopping and disabling the ...