Microsoft’s May 2020 update patched some 111 vulnerabilities including one for Windows Print Spooler. That vulnerability, discovered by Peleg Hadar and Tomer Bar of SafeBreach Labs, caught the eye of security experts, as hackers can exploit it to elevate privileges and execute arbitrary code. Dubbed PrintDemon and known by CVE-2020-1048, the flaw impacts all Windows versions released since 1996.
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