If you checked for updates this week, you might’ve seen that Microsoft has pushed out a set of mandatory patches for the most recent versions of Windows 10 going back to 1809, as well as supported instances of Windows 7, 8.1, Server 2008, 2012, and others.
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You can find all the details about that, and more below, in your Microsoft digest for the week of July 4 – 10. On this occasion, we’ll be covering the ongoing mitigations for the PrintNightmare flaw, additional Windows 11 news, and some Insider builds. Yet another week has gone by, and as a consequence, another recap is in order. Microsoft Weekly: Continued print nightmares, Windows 11 updates, and test builds More information can be found in the company's security advisory under CVE-2021-34481 here. It is important to remember that PrintNightmare affects virtually all version of Windows, which is why it is essential that this patch is installed as soon as possible.
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The company has cautioned that if IT admins do not install this update or disable this mitigation, they will be prone to PrintNightmare exploits.
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However, the company believes that the benefits far outweigh this inconvenience. Microsoft has stated that this change will adversely affect non-admin users who were previously able to install and update these drivers. This essentially means that all vulnerabilities related to the Windows Print Spooler service which have been publicly documented so far will be mitigated.
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Moving forward, Point and Print driver installations and updates will require administrative privileges. Today, Microsoft has released a new patch, which it says changes the default behavior of Point and Print on Windows since the current implementation does not meet the security needs of its customers. That said, the company downplayed the issue, and claimed that it only happens when people use unsupported registry values. A patch was also released but it turned out that it could still be bypassed. The firm awarded it a "high" vulnerability score and provided some mitigations a few weeks ago. It makes use of the Windows Print Spooler service's unprotected functions to trigger remote code execution (RCE) through which an attacker can execute code under the guise of SYSTEM privileges. PrintNightmare is a vulnerability that Microsoft began publicly investigating in July.
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Microsoft releases new patch for PrintNightmare, recommends immediate installation