A Decade After Stuxnet's Printer Vulnerability - Printing is Still the Stairway to Heaven
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the enduring security implications of the Windows Print Spooler service vulnerability, first exploited by Stuxnet in 2010, in this 40-minute Black Hat conference talk. Delve into how this critical attack surface persists a decade later, despite expectations of its elimination. Gain insights from security researchers Peleg Hadar and Tomer Bar as they examine the continued relevance of printer vulnerabilities in modern cybersecurity landscapes and their potential for high-level system compromises.
Syllabus
A Decade After Stuxnet's Printer Vulnerability: Printing is Still the Stairway to Heaven
Taught by
Black Hat
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