According to Microsoft, you should update your Windows PC as soon as possible to keep it safe. Microsoft

Microsoft is urging all Windows users to upgrade their systems as soon as possible. The IT behemoth has released an urgent security update for Windows users that addresses the PrintNightmare security flaw that was discovered last week by researchers. Microsoft stated, “We suggest that you apply these updates promptly.” The security update, which was released
 

Microsoft is urging all Windows users to upgrade their systems as soon as possible. The IT behemoth has released an urgent security update for Windows users that addresses the PrintNightmare security flaw that was discovered last week by researchers. Microsoft stated, “We suggest that you apply these updates promptly.”

The security update, which was released on July 6, protects against “CVE-2021-1675 and the additional remote code execution attack in the Windows Print Spooler service known as ‘PrintNightmare,’ detailed in CVE-2021-34527,” according to Microsoft. Also read: Windows 11 will replace the infamous Blue Screen of Death with a Black Screen.

What was the problem with the Windows update?

Researchers found the PrintNightmare vulnerability in Windows last week, which allows bad actors to utilize remote code execution to install applications, create new accounts with administrative privileges, and more. According to researchers, the vulnerability gives malicious actors system-level rights, which may lead to a massive hacking disaster.

Soon after the problem was discovered, Microsoft recognized it, saying, “When the Windows Print Spooler service incorrectly executes privileged file operations, a remote code execution vulnerability exists.” “An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability might launch arbitrary code with system privileges,” according to the tech giant. An attacker may also install applications, read, edit, or remove data, and even establish a user account with full user privileges, according to Microsoft. em privileges, which might result in a massive hacking event

Microsoft has patched a security hole.

Microsoft has solved the problem with the latest security patch. If you’re a Windows user, all you have to do now is download and install the update to keep your machine secure. The firm has stated that all versions of Windows are susceptible and that the update must be installed immediately.

You’ll have to wait a little longer if you haven’t gotten the security update. “Supported versions of Windows that do not have security updates available on July 6 will be updated shortly after that date,” according to Microsoft.