Security threats Toolkit
Story: Hackers use Google to access photocopiers
It is possible to extract sensitive information from photocopiers, but it depends on how they were installed onto your network and the make of the photocopier.
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Story: Hackers use Google to access photocopiers
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Absolute rubbish, you can open a web page but not... Anonymous -
http://tstokke.eerc.und.nodak.edu/parser.cgi?... Any Who -
OK lets try and put this one to bed and... Greg Molloy -
My boss saw this article and now he's asking me to... Anonymous -
Don't we have enough real security concerns in the... Anonymous -
This article made very little sense. I was unable... Anonymous -
Go read *this* ZDNet article if you want spec... Betty Law Morgan -
Please provide link for the referenced a... Vicki -
I found it by searching for "photoc... Phil McKerracher -
The comments are a cause for concern since it... Brendan -
dude, copiers now have ethernet cards in them... Ogden Larch -
It is POSSIBLE that a hacker gets user credentials... Bahman Baesmat -
I can only talk for Canon photocopiers who my comp... Greg Molloy -
It is possible to extract sensitive informati... Anonymous -
Human stupidity and social engineering is the grea... Anonymous -
I think that you cannot access photocopiers from a... Jon Tribe






