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by Hunter Feybusch

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Categories: Latest News

by Hunter Feybusch

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Toshiba Vulnerability

  • The Vulnerabilities impact “dozens of eSTUDIO MFP models”
  • could allow hackers to execute a DDos attack
    • Allow hackers to executive arbitrary malicious code on customers network
    • Possible to extract confidential information
  • Also a Vulnerability with Toshiba’s Top Access web management tool

Toshiba Sued

  • Class action lawsuit filed alleging negligence over breach in 12/2023 that exposed personal/confidential info on current and past employees
  • Breach notifications were not sent until 5/28/2024
  • Similar to lawsuit filed against Canon after breach, which resulted in a “multi-million dollar” settlement in May, 2024

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