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
Research published by SNS Insider Claims that the total global MFP market was worth $42.51 billion in 2024 Projected to reach $66.65 billion by 2032 CAGR (cumulative annual growth rate) of 5.83% AIO segment (small A4 desktop units) have CAGR of 6.18% Laser-based MFPs have 60.08% of revenue
Report from HookPhish cybersecurity service Successful hack from the “INC Ransom” hacking group, which is most likely located in Russia Unknown how many customers are impacted, or if any MFPs are involved
Research published by Astute Analytica Global sales of MFPs to reach 66.2 billion by 2033 Valued at $39.9 billion on 2024 CAGR (cumulative annual growth rate) of 5.8% Total shipments to reach 143 million MFPs in 2025 One of main reasons for growth is customers looking for units with higher security
Stealthlabs Cybersecurity reports that malicious employee caused data security breaches are up 47% Recent example of employees using their access o valuable data for monetary gain include Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which has a large plant in phoenix, with intent to sell the information to competitors The US Army reported that soldier, Taylor Adam Lee, […]