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Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback Don't we have enough real security concerns in the world without articles like this? The information in this article is misleading, at best, and the implications it makes are simply false. The implication is that one can simply "search for online...

[September 28, 2004, 10:59]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback I think that you cannot access photocopiers from a search engine without having network permissions.who would want to see the details (not images) of files that have been printed to a photocopier. I sell copiers and have never heard anything like...

[July 3, 2006, 10:00]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback Human stupidity and social engineering is the greatest flaw. Hacking? Pfft. Any techie can do simple hacking. Only flaw I see here is human stupidity in trusting others with sensitive information.

[July 4, 2005, 23:37]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback It is POSSIBLE that a hacker gets user credentials from a not fully secured web server, but only a few of those credentials lead to useful information specialy about photocopiers, there are alot of elements starting from design ending at security...

[October 20, 2004, 0:46]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback What commands would have to be entered from Google? My boss saw this article and now he's asking me to find out if our products are vulnerable (we make printers/photocopiers), but there is not really much detail in the article.

[September 28, 2004, 10:16]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback 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.

[June 20, 2005, 14:17]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback Please provide link for the referenced article. Thanks!

[September 30, 2004, 15:10]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback I was unable to understand the connection between photocopiers and google. This article made very little sense.

[September 28, 2004, 21:26]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback Go read *this* ZDNet article if you want specifics. I tried it and oh my are there are lot of IIS servers not protected. As for what kind of photocopiers, they're talking about multifunction or all-in-one devices that are connected to a network...

[September 29, 2004, 17:41]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback If a company's net is open, google will spider their internal network and find the stuff and cache it on google's search engine and you can see it in google's cache.understand? dude, copiers now have ethernet cards in them.they work as networked...

[October 31, 2004, 8:45]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback Absolute rubbish, you can open a web page but not the documents. Prove it otherwise.

[September 28, 2004, 3:07]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback I can only talk for Canon photocopiers who my company Digipro supply but this simply is not possible as you cannot scan and copy at the same time.http://www.digipro.co.uk

[October 28, 2004, 23:40]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback That's is why the article is incorrect with Canon as there can never be a vulnerability whilst photocopying because the own users network doesn't even have access whilst photocopying. OK lets try and put this one to bed and by the way I am only...

[December 1, 2004, 23:36]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback http://tstokke.eerc.und.nodak.edu/parser.cgi? index2.html Try that idiot!

[November 27, 2004, 10:24]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback Hackers using Google can locate systems that are online and have not been correctly configured or slack processes have revealed sufficient information for their system to be exposed to the Internet in the public domain.

[October 4, 2004, 6:44]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

Talkback I found it by searching for "photocopier" on zdnet, but it seems to be identical.

[October 4, 2004, 15:32]

Hackers use Google to access photocopiers

News Using Google hacks -- requests typed into the search engine that bring up cached information on networks -- hackers are discovering and using login details for networked photocopiers so they can watch what is being copied.

[September 24, 2004, 15:50]

Google fixes Android root-access flaw

News A bug has been found in Google's Android mobile platform that allows command-line instructions to be automatically run with root privileges. The bug was revealed late last week, and Google told ZDNet UK on Monday that it had already developed a fix.

[November 10, 2008, 16:35]

CompanionLink for Google Calendar

Downloads CompanionLink for Google Calendar is a two-way synchronization solution for people that want to access and modify their Google Calendar appointments, meetings, and notes from their mobile devices and desktop calendar programs.

[October 6, 2006, 8:00]

Google Apps Premier Edition review

Reviews Google says that customer data in its datacentres is protected by security measures that include biometric devices, armed personnel, special-purpose equipment and services that only expose the minimal required access points to serve their function...

[April 23, 2007, 13:06]

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