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Russian Hackers Exploiting Windows Print Spooler Using GooseEgg Tool
Hackers abuse Windows Print Spooler vulnerabilities because it runs with elevated SYSTEM privileges which allows privilege escalation.
Cyber Security News
Hackers abuse Windows Print Spooler vulnerabilities because it runs with elevated SYSTEM privileges which allows privilege escalation.
Ars Technica
Microsoft didn't disclose the in-the-wild exploits by Kremlin-backed group until now.
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft warns that the Russian APT28 threat group exploits a Windows Print Spooler vulnerability to escalate privileges and steal credentials and data using a previously unknown hacking tool called GooseEgg.
Security Affairs
Russia-linked APT28 group used a previously unknown tool, dubbed GooseEgg, to exploit Windows Print Spooler service flaw.
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft warns that the Russian APT28 threat group exploits a Windows Print Spooler vulnerability to escalate privileges and steal credentials and data using a previously unknown hacking tool called GooseEgg.
SecurityWeek
Russia-linked APT28 deploys the GooseEgg post-exploitation tool against numerous US and European organizations.
DarkReading
The infamous Russian threat actor has created a custom tool called GooseEgg to exploit CVE-2022-38028 in cyberespionage attacks against targets in Ukraine, Western Europe, and North America.