The new vulnerability, called PrintNightmare, was found out last week, and Microsoft has rated it as critical as attackers can remotely attack your PC by installing programs, view and delete data and even create new user accounts with full admin rights. PrintNightmare started as a proof-of-concept (PoC) accident. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft releases security patches for 'PrintNightmare' Vulnerability" and "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again".
The new vulnerability, called PrintNightmare, was found out last week, and Microsoft has rated it as critical as attackers can remotely attack your PC by installing programs, view and delete data and even create new user accounts with full admin rights. PrintNightmare started as a proof-of-concept (PoC) accident.
Our coverage of PrintNightmare includes: "Microsoft releases security patches for 'PrintNightmare' Vulnerability"; "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again"; "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas". Each article provides unique insights and information.
Our article "Microsoft releases security patches for 'PrintNightmare' Vulnerability" published on July 8, 2021 covers the latest information about PrintNightmare. Check it out for the most current details.