Critical security update issued for Windows Print Spooler on Windows Vista and later
Microsoft has patched a security vulnerability found in every supported version of Windows, which if exploited could allow an attacker to take over a system.
The software giant said in a bulletin posted Tuesday as part of its monthly release of security fixes that the the "critical" flaw could let an attacker remotely install malware, which can be used to modify or delete data, or create new accounts with full user rights.
The "critical"-rated flaw affects Windows Vista and later -- including Windows Server 2008 and later. Those who are logged in as an administrator, such as some home accounts and server users, are at the greatest risk.