Printers using server software offered by Hewlett-Packard (HP) are reportedly vulnerable to attack. In fact, it's possible for a hacker to use the flaw to bypass security defenses, steal documents, and crash every machine connected to the same network.. Security researcher Sebastian Guerrero says the problem affects printers using HP's JetDirect software. That software is used for print servers, meaning it can handle any printing request made by a network-connected computer. The link for this article located at infoPackets is no longer available. . Devices running HP's JetDirect software could face security vulnerabilities, leading to potential data breaches and network disruptions. Discover further details!. HP Printers, JetDirect Software, Network Security. . Pooja Shah
NASA cybercrime investigators are looking into the theft of militarily significant design documents pertaining to the next generation of reusable space vehicles. The documents, which are restricted under current export laws from being shared with foreign nationals or governments and are . . . . NASA cybercrime investigators are looking into the theft of militarily significant design documents pertaining to the next generation of reusable space vehicles. The documents, which are restricted under current export laws from being shared with foreign nationals or governments and are also strictly controlled under the International Trafficking in Arms Regulations (ITAR), were obtained by Computerworld from a hacker who claims to be based in Latin America. The link for this article located at Computer World is no longer available. . NASA cybercrime investigators are looking into the theft of militarily significant design documents . cybercrime, investigators, looking, theft, militarily, significant, design, documents. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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