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PrintNightmare Aftermath: Windows Print Spooler is Better. What’s Next?

Posted on January 30, 2025
While Microsoft has boosted the security of Windows Print Spooler in the three years since the disclosure of the PrintNightmare vulnerability, the service remains a spooky threat that organizations cannot afford to ignore.
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