Just days after shipping an emergency Windows update to cover a dangerous code execution flaw (CVE-2021-1675) in the Print Spooler service, Microsoft is investigating a new set of claims that its so-called ‘PrintNightmare’ patch has not properly fixed the underlying vulnerability.
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Did Microsoft Botch the PrintNightmare Patch?
Just days after shipping an emergency Windows update to cover a dangerous code execution flaw (CVE-2021-1675) in the Print Spooler service, Microsoft is investigating a new set of claims that its so-called ‘PrintNightmare’ patch has not properly fixed the underlying vulnerability. The post Did Microsoft Botch the PrintNightmare Patch? appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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