by Hunter Feybusch

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by Hunter Feybusch

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  • A number of IT security magazines reported on issue with Kyocera’s Device Manager
  • A web based application that customers use to manage their Kyocera printers and MFPs
  • Hackers could use a vulnerability to gain unauthorized access to customer’s accounts, steal data, or carry out malicious activities
  • Kyocera claims to have issued a patch to fix the problem

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