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Researchers accidentally publish ‘PrintNightmare’ Stuxnet-style zero-day – iTnews
Users advised to disable Print Spooler service on Windows.

Researchers from a Hong Kong based security vendor accidentally published a proof-of-concept for a new and unpatched vulnerability affecting the Print Spooler service on all current versions of Windows, sparking concerns that ransomware criminals could…
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