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Printers

Hundreds of HP Printer Models Affected by Critical Remote Code Execution

24 March 2022

A number of HP printer models, including LaserJet Pro, Pagewide Pro, OfficeJet, Enterprise, Large Format, and DeskJet, have been updated …

Tags Critical, HP, Models, Printers, Security Pro

Anonymous hacks unsecured printers to sends anti-war messages across Russia

23 March 2022

Anonymous has carried out a mass “Print Attack” in which it has sent over 100,000 print copies to Russian citizens with messages …

Tags Cyber Attack, Hacking News, Printers, Security Pro, Ukraine

Printing Shellz – New Vulnerabilities That Affects 150 Different Multifunction Printers

3 December 2021

Printing Shellz, a new set of security vulnerabilities that is affecting approximately 150 HP MFPs (Multifunction Printers). Printing …

Tags Hacks, New, Printers, Printing, Security Pro

Hackers Are Spamming Businesses’ Receipt Printers With ‘Antiwork’ Manifestos

2 December 2021

“Stop using my receipt printer dudes. Although hilarious, I’d like it to stop,” one Reddit post …

Tags Cyber Threats, Hacking, IT, Printers, Spamming

HP Issues Firmware Updates for Printer Product Vulnerabilities

30 November 2021

More than 150 HP printer models have bugs that could enable attackers to steal data and gain an initial foothold on enterprise …

Tags Firmware, HP, Issues, Printers, Products

7 Ways to Lock Down Enterprise Printers

22 October 2021

Following the PrintNightmare case, printer security has become a hot issue for security teams. Here are seven ways to keep printers secure …

Tags Cloud, Down, IT, News, Printers

Canon Sued for Disable The Scanning Feature When Printers Run Out of Ink

18 October 2021

Canon USA has been sued recently for not granting owners of specific printers to use the scanner or faxing functions in case they run out …

Tags Functions, Ink, Printers, Scanners, Sued

Thingiverse Breach: 50,000 3D Printers Faced Hijacking Risk

18 October 2021

A data breach affecting MakerBot’s Thingiverse 3D printing repository website is far bigger than what the company has acknowledged, a …

Tags 3D printer, Breach, Hijacking, Printers, Risks

Thingiverse Breach: 50,000 Printers Could Have Been Hijacked

18 October 2021

A former employee of MakerBot says a data breach affecting that company’s Thingiverse 3D printing design website is far more expansive than …

Tags Breach, IT, News, Printers, Thingiverse

Man Who Made Millions Overcharging for Printer Toner Is Going to Prison

7 September 2021

According to a press release from the Department of Justice, Michaels owned and operated IDC Servco and Mytel International. Michaels’ …

Tags Fraud, IT, Made, Printers, Prisons

Millions of Printers Worldwide Vulnerable To The 16-Year-Old Bug

21 July 2021

Cybersecurity analysts have recently discovered a vulnerability in a common printer driver used by major manufacturers like HP, Xerox, and …

Tags Bug, Printers, Samsung, Security Pro, Xerox

Researchers discover high-severity, 16-year-old flaw in drivers for millions of HP, Samsung and Xerox printers

21 July 2021

Security researchers from SentinelOne have uncovered an ancient vulnerability in the drivers used by printers from three big manufacturers. …

Tags Printers, Samsung, Security Pro, Vulnerability, Xerox

Researcher Uncovers Yet Another Unpatched Windows Printer Spooler Vulnerability

19 July 2021

Merely days after Microsoft sounded the alarm on an unpatched security vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler service, possibly yet …

Tags Microsoft, OS, Printers, Researchers, Windows

Researcher Uncover Yet Another Unpatched Windows Printer Spooler Vulnerability

19 July 2021

Merely days after Microsoft sounded the alarm on an unpatched security vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler service, possibly yet …

Tags Microsoft, OS, Printers, Researchers, Windows
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  • CVE-2022-30701 – An uncontrolled search path element vulnerability in Trend Micro Apex One and Apex One as …27 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-1898 – Use After Free in GitHub repository vim/vim prior to 8.2. …27 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-1907 – Buffer Over-read in GitHub repository bfabiszewski/libmobi prior to 0.11. …27 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-1908 – Buffer Over-read in GitHub repository bfabiszewski/libmobi prior to 0.11. …27 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-1909 – Cross-site Scripting (XSS) – Stored in GitHub repository causefx/organizr prior to 2.1.220 …27 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-28394 – EOL Product CVE – Installer of Trend Micro Password Manager (Consumer) versions 3.7.0.1223 …27 May 2022

EXPLOITS

  • qdPM 9.1 – Remote Code Execution (RCE) (Authenticated) (v2)26 May 2022
  • m1k1o’s Blog v.10 – Remote Code Execution (RCE) (Authenticated)23 May 2022
  • OpenCart v3.x Newsletter Module – Blind SQLi23 May 2022
  • T-Soft E-Commerce 4 – SQLi (Authenticated)17 May 2022
  • T-Soft E-Commerce 4 – ‘UrunAdi’ Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)17 May 2022
  • Survey Sparrow Enterprise Survey Software 2022 – Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)17 May 2022

SECURELIST

  • IT threat evolution in Q1 2022. Mobile statistics27 May 2022
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  • IT threat evolution in Q1 2022. Non-mobile statistics27 May 2022
  • Managed detection and response in 202126 May 2022
  • The Verizon 2022 DBIR25 May 2022
  • What’s wrong with automotive mobile apps?25 May 2022

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