by Hunter Feybusch
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by Hunter Feybusch
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- ArsTechnica is reporting that customers who choose HP’s new All-In-Plan program has following risks:
- “Transfer information about you to advertising partners and combine information about you with information from other companies in data sharing cooperatives.”
- “You hereby grant to HP a non-exclusive, worldwide, modify, create derivative works of and display your non-personal data for its business purposes
- The “All-In-Plan” is a monthly subscription that includes printer/MFP, service and supplies
AI now being used by hackers – Google report – Google published warning that it has identified a new zero-day exploit that has been developed by hackers using artificial intelligence (AI) – Exploit is designed to bypass 2-factor authentication on open source web-based system administration tool – Was implemented in a Python script – (Python […]
– Foxconn, aka Hon Hai Precision of Taiwan, parent of Sharp, has been hit by the Nitrogen ransomware gang of Russia – Hackers claim to have stolen 8 terabytes of data with 11 million files from Foxconn’s network after it successfully hacking into a Foxconn-owned manufacturing plant in Wisconsin – Stolen files apparently contain confidential […]
– Several IT news organizations are reporting that Toshiba is not honoring its warranty on select hard disk drives that it manufactures – Apparently is refusing to replace faulty products – Reasons given include “no available stock” and/or “possible wait time of one year for a replacement” – Only option offered is a refund of […]
– Research published by Global Growth Insights – Global MPS market estimated to have reached $39.57 billion in 2025 – $14.29 billion in North America – Projected to reach $40.83 billion in 2026 – Will reach $54.21 billion by 2030 – CAGR (cumulative annual growth rate) of 3.2% – Reasons for companies to invest in […]

