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
Bulletin published by Cybersecurity Help Newsletter 5 Security vulnerabilities found in the FreeFlow Core solution for MFPs Issues could allow hackers to: gain access to target application and execute arbitrary code send a HTTP request and read arbitrary files on customer’s systems, leading to code execution (Fujifilm is the manufacturer of A3 MFPs and PPS […]
Report from hornetsecurity has found that 427.8 millions emails received by businesses in 2024 contained malicious content. “Once again, phishing remains the most prevalent form of attack in 2024,” Hornet’s security researchers write “This was confirmed by the analysis of 55.6 billions emails, showing that phishing remains a top concern consistently year over year. Malicious […]
Huawei Software Co. of China and Canon announced they will team up to develop a native HarmonyOS, Printing Ecosystem “New software for printers, drivers, relevant applications, and cloud printing.” Announced new partnership during the Huawei Smart Office Ecosystem Summit in Wuhan, China on December 26, 2024 Now an official partner of Huawei’s HarmonyOS next ecosystem […]
Research published by Malwarebytes Hackers are placing fake ads on search engines claiming to help with printer/MFPs Users who click on ads are redirected to bogus websites that ask for info on user’s device, such as make and model Fake printer/MFP software updates appear, and if user clicks on link to download, they instead are […]