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Microsoft discloses another Windows print vulnerability – Security – CRN Australia
A day after company released more updates.

A day after Microsoft released more updates for the Windows vulnerabilities known as “PrintNightmare,” the tech giant has issued another report on a Windows Print Spooler vulnerability.
Kelly Yeh, president of Chantilly, Va.-based Microsoft partner Phalanx…
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