Microsoft Issues Emergency Windows Patches For Critical Flaw
For the unaware, the vulnerability called “PrintNightmare” was recently revealed by a team of security researchers. It essentially allows attackers to remotely execute code within a system using a flaw in the Windows Print Spooler service. So, using this zero-day vulnerability, attackers can execute remote codes to install programs, create new accounts, and modify data with complete admin rights. It happened when Sangfor researchers mistakenly shared a proof-of-concept (POC) code online a couple of days ago....