Article 5KST7 Microsoft warns of Windows ‘PrintNightmare’ vulnerability that’s being actively exploited

Microsoft warns of Windows ‘PrintNightmare’ vulnerability that’s being actively exploited

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Tom Warren
from The Verge on (#5KST7)
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Microsoft is warning Windows users about an unpatched critical flaw in the Windows Print Spooler service. The vulnerability, dubbed PrintNightmare, was uncovered earlier this week after security researchers accidentally published a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit. While Microsoft hasn't rated the vulnerability, it allows attackers to remotely execute code with system-level privileges, which is as critical and problematic as you can get in Windows.

Researchers at Sangfor published the PoC, in what appears to have been a mistake, or a miscommunication between the researchers and Microsoft. The test code was quickly deleted, but not before it had already been forked on GitHub.

Sangfor researchers had been planning to detail multiple 0-day...

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