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 ...
Microsoft hit yet another snag in its efforts to lock down the Windows print spooler, as the software maker warned customers on Thursday to disable the service to contain a new vulnerability that ...
Microsoft is investigating a new vulnerability in the Windows print spooler service and is recommending that IT pros disable it, if possible, as an interim measure, although doing so eliminates the ...
The US Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) and others are urging organizations to immediately disable the Windows Print Spooler service in domain ...
Microsoft has provided mitigation guidance to block attacks on systems vulnerable to exploits targeting the Windows Print Spooler zero-day vulnerability known as PrintNightmare. This remote code ...
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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft has released an emergency patch to address a critical flaw in the Windows Print Spooler service that bad actors are actively exploiting, as noticed by The Verge. A few days ago, the tech ...
Microsoft on Wednesday published a "Security Update Guide" notice on another Windows print spooler vulnerability, namely CVE-2021-36958. Microsoft's CVE-2021-36958 notice, dated Aug. 11, falls outside ...
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 ...
What you think you know as PrintNightmare, might not be what Microsoft refers to, or then again it might. During the week, PrintNightware, a critical Windows print spooler vulnerability that allowed ...
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 ...