Public print server gives anyone Windows admin privileges

A researcher has created a remote print server allowing any Windows user with limited privileges to gain complete control over a computer by installing a print driver. In June, a security researcher accidentally revealed a zero-day Windows print spooler vulnerability known as PrintNightmare (CVE-2021-34527) that allowed remote code execution and elevation of privileges.

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