#Printnightmare - Oppos Hack of the Week July 9, 2021 -Information Video
A recent Microsoft update has left computers vulnerable to attack. Hackers are exploiting the Windows Print Spooler service to execute code with system privileges. In this video, Adrian will show you how to avoid this threat and protect your system from malicious hackers. Need Cyber help right away? We'd love to hear from you let's connect - https://app.undock.com/daracerose Visit us at https://www.getoppos.com/media for more valuable tips and information “We recommend that you install these updates immediately,” states Microsoft. “The security updates released on and after July 6, 2021 contain protections for CVE-2021-1675 and the additional remote code execution exploit in the Windows Print Spooler service known as ‘PrintNightmare’, documented in CVE-2021-34527.” Microsoft has gone so far as to provide fixes for eight versions of Windows 10, as well as Windows Server 2019 and 2016, 2012 and 2008, Windows 8.1 and even Windows 7 which ended support last year. The following guides will help you with each of these platforms: • Windows 10, version 21H1 (KB5004945) • Windows 10, version 20H1 (KB5004945) • Windows 10, version 2004 (KB5004945) • Windows 10, version 1909 (KB5004946) • Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019 (KB5004947) • Windows 10, version 1803 (KB5004949) • Windows 10, version 1607 and Windows Server 2016 (KB5004948) • Windows 10, version 1507 (KB5004950) • Windows Server 2012 (KB5004960) • Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB5004958) • Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (KB5004951) • Windows Server 2008 SP2 (KB5004959) Visit us at getoppos.com for more valuable tips and information Subscribe to our newsletter at getoppos.com #printnightmare #printnightmarefix #cybersecuritytraining #cybersecuritynews #cybersecurityexpert #cybersecurityengineer #cybersecurityawarenessmonth #cybersecuritytips #cybersecurityexperts #cybersecuritymonth #cybersecuritythreats #cybersecurityconference #cybersecurityconsultant #cybersecurityjobs #cybersecurityservices #cybersecuritysummit #cybersecurityanalyst #cybersecurityindonesia #cybersecurityprogram #cybersecuritystartup #cybersecurityleader #tech #techreview #technews #smartphone #techtips #techyoutuber #mobile #techie #youtube #youtuber #youtubers #youtubevideos #youtubewtf #youtuberewind #youtubekids #youtubechannel
A recent Microsoft update has left computers vulnerable to attack. Hackers are exploiting the Windows Print Spooler service to execute code with system privileges. In this video, Adrian will show you how to avoid this threat and protect your system from malicious hackers. Need Cyber help right away? We'd love to hear from you let's connect - https://app.undock.com/daracerose Visit us at https://www.getoppos.com/media for more valuable tips and information “We recommend that you install these updates immediately,” states Microsoft. “The security updates released on and after July 6, 2021 contain protections for CVE-2021-1675 and the additional remote code execution exploit in the Windows Print Spooler service known as ‘PrintNightmare’, documented in CVE-2021-34527.” Microsoft has gone so far as to provide fixes for eight versions of Windows 10, as well as Windows Server 2019 and 2016, 2012 and 2008, Windows 8.1 and even Windows 7 which ended support last year. The following guides will help you with each of these platforms: • Windows 10, version 21H1 (KB5004945) • Windows 10, version 20H1 (KB5004945) • Windows 10, version 2004 (KB5004945) • Windows 10, version 1909 (KB5004946) • Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019 (KB5004947) • Windows 10, version 1803 (KB5004949) • Windows 10, version 1607 and Windows Server 2016 (KB5004948) • Windows 10, version 1507 (KB5004950) • Windows Server 2012 (KB5004960) • Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB5004958) • Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (KB5004951) • Windows Server 2008 SP2 (KB5004959) Visit us at getoppos.com for more valuable tips and information Subscribe to our newsletter at getoppos.com #printnightmare #printnightmarefix #cybersecuritytraining #cybersecuritynews #cybersecurityexpert #cybersecurityengineer #cybersecurityawarenessmonth #cybersecuritytips #cybersecurityexperts #cybersecuritymonth #cybersecuritythreats #cybersecurityconference #cybersecurityconsultant #cybersecurityjobs #cybersecurityservices #cybersecuritysummit #cybersecurityanalyst #cybersecurityindonesia #cybersecurityprogram #cybersecuritystartup #cybersecurityleader #tech #techreview #technews #smartphone #techtips #techyoutuber #mobile #techie #youtube #youtuber #youtubers #youtubevideos #youtubewtf #youtuberewind #youtubekids #youtubechannel