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Examining Hidden Codes in Printers for Government Tracking Efforts

According to a latest EFF research, it . In the past, U.S. Secret Service has admitted that the hidden printer code was a part of a deal with laser printer manufacturers. These secret codes in printers help the government to identify the counterfeited documents. The new revelations have uncovered the private information that was encoded in each document printed on these printers. . In the past, U.S. Secret Service has admitted that the hidden printer code was a part of a deal with. according, latest, research, secret, service, admitted, hidden. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 14, 2017 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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HP LaserJet Pre-2009: Class Action Over Remote Firmware Risks

Goldblatt is the lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit, filed Thursday against HP in California, claiming that the IT giant should have warned customers about the flaws ahead of time.. In a nutshell, the flaw is a pretty bad one. HP LaserJet printers built before 2009 will accept remote firmware updates without properly checking where they come from. This means that The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A collective legal action asserts that HP deceived consumers regarding defects in LaserJet printers manufactured before 2009, posing significant dangers.. HPLaserJet, Printer Security, Firmware Update, Malware Risk, Class Action. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 06, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Understanding Printer Security Risks And Hacking Threats

Could a hacker from half-way around the planet control your printer and give it instructions so frantic that it could eventually catch fire? Or use a hijacked printer as a copy machine for criminals, making it easy to commit identity theft or even take control of entire networks that would otherwise be secure? . It The link for this article located at MSNBC is no longer available. . Modern printers as networked devices can create security vulnerabilities. Insecure models may expose networks to hackers, risking data theft and identity fraud. Printer Threats, Remote Security, Hacking Concerns. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 29, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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CERT Reveals Printer Network Security Risks with DoS Threats

A search for one kind of problem led analysts at the CERT Coordination Center to find another. In August, the security organization had begun to contact vendors to get lpd codes from the makers of various printers in an attempt to . . . . A search for one kind of problem led analysts at the CERT Coordination Center to find another. In August, the security organization had begun to contact vendors to get lpd codes from the makers of various printers in an attempt to create a clearer picture of vulnerabilities surrounding the software packages known as Internet Security Scanners, said Jason Rafail, a security analyst at CERT, which is based at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. After conversations with several vendor representatives, CERT found that while the printers manufactured by the vendors weren't vulnerable to ISS problems, the printer networks were vulnerable to outside threats, Rafail said. Printers from IBM's AIX line, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and Hewlett-Packard Co.'s HP-UX line were all found to have the vulnerability, which could be used to launch denial-of-service attacks. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . An exploration into a specific category of vulnerabilities prompted cybersecurity experts to uncover emerging risks within printer systems. Keep updated on essential insights.. Printer Threats, Security Issues, Network Vulnerabilities. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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