Critical flaws in Windows Print spooler service could allow for remote attacks Your email has been sent Update on July 7, 2021: Microsoft has rolled out an emergency ...
A hot potato: It's not the first time IT admins and users have been alerted to a flaw in the Windows Print Spooler service. The latest 0-day vulnerability in this Windows component was apparently ...
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 ...
The vulnerability is still active on several versions of Windows, but turning off certain system settings may keep you safe. Brendan is a freelance writer and content creator from Portland, OR. He ...
After a pair of PrintNightmare vulnerabilities, the last thing the Windows Print Spooler needed was a third vulnerability, and yet it exists. Microsoft has announced CVE-2021-34481 allows for local ...
I've been writing about tech, including everything from privacy and security to consumer electronics and startups, since 2011 for a variety of publications.
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 ...
Facepalm: Microsoft is once again advising its customers to disable Windows print spooler, after a new vulnerability that allows hackers to execute malicious code on machines has emerged. While a ...
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 ...
The solution to every printing problem according to the Helpdesk is to restart the print server on the print spooler. I don't pretend to know very much about print servers, but this seems to be a ...
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