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Windows Print Spooler Vulnerability Remains Unpatched: Microsoft – The Cybersecurity Daily News

Windows Print Spooler Vulnerability Remains Unpatched: Microsoft

On Thursday Microsoft shared a new direction on one more vulnerability influencing the service of Windows Print Spooler, expressing that it’s attempting to address it in a forthcoming security update.      Traced down as CVE-2021-34481 (CVSS score: 7.8), the said issue concerns a local advantage heightening glitch that could be violated to perform unapproved activities on … Continue reading Windows Print Spooler Vulnerability Remains Unpatched: Microsoft