by Hunter Feybusch
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by Hunter Feybusch
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- 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 for Xerox, PPS for Sharp, MFPs for Katun, and also markets the products under its own now in the USA)
– 78% of organizations surveyed now use some cloud-based print management 35% use extensively 43% use partially – 16% are evaluating – Top concerns are: 34% = data security 25% = reliability and uptime 22% = achieving consistent printing across multi-vendor fleet – 77% expect growth in cloud capture adoption 66% expect scan volumes on […]
– Elliptic Cybersecurity published warning about “sophisticated” new Android trojan named “Mirax” – Can be rented by hackers for up to $3,000 per month – Hackers could use to gain control over devices – Allows attackers to bypass security measures and steal sensitive information – (Ricoh MFPs use Android OS)
– Article published by RTMWorld magazine – “widespread price revision for a substantial portion of their office and commercial printing lineup” – “scheduled to take effect on 8/3/2026” – Includes A3, A4, color, b/w MFPs and production print systems – Due to “persistent inflation of raw material and procurement costs” – Price increases range from […]
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 […]

