![]() ![]() ![]() Especially since the researchers of Sangfor had by mistake published on the Net the test code allowing to exploit this "0-day" flaw and that some people were quick to use it. After having minimized the importance of this breach, stamped CVE-2021-34527, Microsoft has recognized its danger. ![]() Called PrintNightmare, this v ulnerability is located in the print spooler, the system service that puts documents to be printed on hold and allows hackers to easily execute remote code. Last year, security researchers from Sangfor Technologies revealed the existence of a critical flaw affecting several versions of Windows, including Windows 7. How to fix the PrintNightmare vulnerability? Microsoft has just released an exceptional update to fix a critical security flaw PrintNightmare that affects the Windows Print Spooler in several versions of Windows, even Windows 7. ![]()
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