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 ...
With a print management program, commonly called a "print spooler," output directed to your printer can be temporarily stored in a queue. This minimizes the amount of system memory required, allowing ...
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 ...
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 ...
The printer bug detected by Microsoft is causing issues with the Print Spooler Service, printer drivers, and printer queues. Some time ago, users reported that non-HP devices running Win10 and Win11 ...
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