Security News > 2016 > February > Is your HP enterprise printer hosting malware for hackers? (Help Net Security)

2016-02-01 12:16
"If you’re concerned about security, put your printers are behind a firewall and, if it’s a Hewlett-Packard, make sure port 9100 isn’t open," says security researcher Chris Vickery. Why? Well, a...
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