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Securing Printers
From: Bryce Embry <embryb () k12tn net>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 11:18:47 -0600
Howdy,A recent thread on BugTraq, along with some discussions with my colleagues, has me curious about printer security. What dangers are there in giving a printer a public IP address?
To me, a printer with a public IP sounds utterly foolish, but I'm not doing a very good job of making this point with my colleagues. They usually respond with the question "Why would anyone want to print something to a printer they can't even find?". My answers (usually "Why not?" or "it's a system running an OS that is subject to exploitation") don't seem to be very convincing, especially since I can't produce any known exploits. I would appreciate any arguments and reasoning that would carry more weight, or enlightenment to help me stop being so paranoid.
Thanks, Bryce
Current thread:
- Securing Printers Bryce Embry (Nov 15)
- RE: Securing Printers Yvan G.J. Boily (Nov 15)
- Re: Securing Printers Virgo Pärna (Nov 16)
- RE: Securing Printers David Gillett (Nov 15)
- Re: Securing Printers Ed Donahue (Nov 16)
- Re: Securing Printers Zurt (Nov 16)
- Re: Securing Printers Matthew Romanek (Nov 16)
- RE: Securing Printers Corey Watts-Jones (Nov 19)
- Re: Securing Printers Jonathan Kline (Nov 16)
- Re: Securing Printers Frank T. Clark (Nov 16)
- Re: Securing Printers xyberpix (Nov 16)
(Thread continues...)
- RE: Securing Printers Yvan G.J. Boily (Nov 15)