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Microsoft PrintNightmare Hack Gives Any Windows User Admin Privileges to a PC—How to Fix
Microsoft PrintNightmare Hack Gives Any Windows User Admin Privileges to a PC—How to Fix
Microsoft PrintNightmare Hack Gives Any Windows User Admin Privileges to a PC—How to Fix
Microsoft PrintNightmare Hack Gives Any Windows User Admin Privileges to a PC—How to Fix

Microsoft PrintNightmare Hack Gives Any Windows User Admin Privileges to a PC—How to Fix

Microsoft PrintNightmare Hack Gives Any Windows User Admin Privileges to a PC—How to Fix The Microsoft logo is seen at its local headquarters in Beijing on July 20, 2021, the day after the US accused Beijing of carrying out cyber attack on Microsoft and charged four Chinese nationals over “malicious” hack in March. The Microsoft

Microsoft fixes Windows Hello authentication bypass vulnerability

Microsoft fixes Windows Hello authentication bypass vulnerability Microsoft has addressed a security feature bypass vulnerability in the Windows Hello authentication biometrics-based tech, letting threat actors spoof a target’s identity and trick the face recognition mechanism into giving them access to the system. According to Microsft, the number of Windows 10 customers using Windows Hello to

Microsoft July 2021 Patch Tuesday fixes 9 zero-days, 117 flaws

Microsoft July 2021 Patch Tuesday fixes 9 zero-days, 117 flaws Today is Microsoft’s July 2021 Patch Tuesday, and with it comes fixes for nine zero-day vulnerabilities and a total of 117 flaws, so Windows admins will be pulling their hair out as they scramble to get devices patched and secured. Microsoft has fixed 117 vulnerabilities with today’s

CISA orders federal agencies to patch Windows PrintNightmare bug

CISA orders federal agencies to patch Windows PrintNightmare bug A new emergency directive ordered by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) orders federal agencies to mitigate the actively exploited Window Print Spooler vulnerability on their networks. CISA issued the Emergency Directive 21-04 after Microsoft released security updates on Friday to address the vulnerability dubbed PrintNightmare in all supported Windows versions. The security flaw

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