The Windows Print Spooler exploit explained

By Kieron Byatt, PaperCut: When is printing not a nightmare? Many SysAdmins and IT teams struggle with printers daily. But this particular Windows Print Spooler vulnerability causes a lot of bad dreams.

It’s a bug that means a domain user (once they’ve been authenticated against the remote system) can remotely run code on a Microsoft Windows system as the local SYSTEM user.


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Source: PaperCut

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