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thats good, now you know it needs to be fixed instead of letting people use it without the company knowing
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I guess so
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@NathOnSecurity Well, at least the didn't goatse it... - End of conversation
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not only the printer :I rip data
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what has he done
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Seems like a rather benevolent hacker, doesn't it?
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Msg seems to imply that this guy is warning ppl about their zombie printers that were hacked previously
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Looks like I was wrong. There's no botnet:https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/a-hacker-just-pwned-over-150-000-printers-left-exposed-online/ …
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It's fortunate they didn't get abused maliciously.
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that is not hacking - your printer was open and freely available on Internet...
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Welcome to the printernet of shit.
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Very few business acronyms are more ironic than the one for point of sale.
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That entire project in
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whats your company, seriously, i wont spend my card there
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@internetofshit I call bullshit, who would run a run a botnet and then tell victims that they're part of it? -
Someone not involved with the botnet who discovers individual hacked devices.
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