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PrintNightmare zero-day leaves Windows servers vulnerable to attack – Techradar
Proof-of-concept exploit was accidentally released by security researchers

Chinese security researchers have accidentally disclosed a new Windows zero-day dubbed PrintNightmare that can be exploited to achieve both remote code execution and local privilege escalation.
The researchers, from Shenzhen-based Sangfor Technologies,…
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