PoC for critical Windows Print Spooler flaw leaked (CVE-2021-1675)

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CVE-2021-1675, a Windows Print Spooler vulnerability that Microsoft patched in June 2021, presents a much greater danger than initially thought: researchers have proved that it can be exploited to achieve remote code execution and – what’s worse – PoC exploits have since been leaked. About CVE-2021-1675 Credited to Zhipeng Huo of Tencent Security Xuanwu Lab, Piotr Madej of AFINE and Yunhai Zhang of NSFOCUS TIANJI Lab, CVE-2021-1675 (aka “PrintNightmare”) was initially classed as low severity … More

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