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 Windows computers in your business print documents with the help of the Print Spooler, which is a program built into the Windows operating system. It is rare, but there are times when the Print ...
Microsoft today released six critical bulletins as part of its July Patch Tuesday update, including patches for remote code execution flaws in Windows Print Spooler components. Networked printers have ...
Ten years after the game-changing Stuxnet attack was first discovered, a Windows printer program it exploited has been found to contain additional dangerous zero-day flaws that could allow an attacker ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Researchers at Vectra Networks have discovered a roughly 20-year-old flaw in Windows Print Spooler ...
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 ...
Another Windows Print Spooler vulnerability has been discovered. The vulnerability uses the 'Queue-Specific Files' feature that allows attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges through remote printer ...
A researcher has created a remote print server allowing any Windows user with limited privileges to gain complete control over a device simply by installing a print driver. In June, a security ...
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 ...