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Posted on Sep 20th 2021, 19:09 Reply #18 InhaleOblivion I always go in, switch off everything that doesn't apply to me - Makes it one less worry on my part.
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The average person doesn't know anything about it or how to switch it off so you have that. Things like remote registry as an example - NOT smart to have that enabled as a default yet that's what MS does. This way one reduces the attack surface significantly.MS LOVES having all this kind of stuff enabled out of the box and any dumbass with any computing sense knows that's like leaving the gate wide open with a nice, bright, flashing Vegas sign to come on in, make yourself at home since your house is the neighborhood's too. Part of the hardening process is to disable all unwanted and unused services. zlobbyThis is an advice I really can't stress enough. Naturally they'll find other "Hobbies" as time goes, just hope they don't make you one of 'em. What kinda noob do you take me for? My neighbors kids don't know anything about PCs.they're all about consoles and Fortnite.For now that is.
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InhaleOblivionYes my drivers are patched.
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It is important to note that the issue affects only printers that are attached by a USB connector, and mainly HP, Konica Minolta, and Canon models are in trouble. Back on Tuesday of last week, Microsoft has issued the patch that attempts to stop this exploit from happening, however, it seems like the fix has broken the Network Printing functionality of Windows-based machines.Īccording to the BleepingComputer report, the Tuesday patch for Windows has left a number of PCs with a broken Network Printing functionality, where the OS is reporting different types of errors each time the request for Network Printing occurs. As the vulnerability allowed SYSTEM-level (admin) privileges, the users would be left with a vulnerable PC that an attacker could access remotely and perform malicious code execution. As many of you are aware, Microsoft's Windows 10 operating systems have been infected with the recent PrintNightmare vulnerability, where the Windows Print Spooler service would perform improper file operations, and attackers had room to exploit that behaveour.