06 August 21, 14:51
Quote:A free unofficial patch has been released to protect Windows users from all new PrintNightmare zero-day vulnerabilities discovered since June.
Technical details and a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for a new Windows print spooler vulnerability named 'PrintNightmare' (CVE-2021-34527) was accidentally disclosed in June.
Quote:Mitja Kolsek, co-founder of the 0patch micropatching service, has released a free micropatch that can be used to fix all known PrintNightmare vulnerabilities.
"We therefore decided to implement the group policy-based workaround as a micropatch, blocking Point and Print printer driver installation from untrusted servers. This workaround employs Group Policy settings: the "Only use Package Point and Print" first requires every printer driver is in form of a signed package, while the "Package Point and print - Approved servers" limits the set of servers from which printer driver packages are allowed to be installed." Kolsek explains in a blog post.
Read more: New Windows PrintNightmare zero-days get free unofficial patch