“It may ultimately lead to telling everyone they just have to throw their printers out and start over,” he said. "Fixing this is going to require a very coordinated effort by the industry," Stolfo said.
It's Deja Vu, all over again.
First it was security breaches related to our hard drives. Then it was the toner particles - as dangerous as toast. Next toner bombs.
Today, a group of Colombia students and one very smart professor are ringing the warning bell. This time, 50 million devices fall under the scrutiny of The Columbia University Intrusion Detection Systems Lab.
At first, I laughed. ALL HP printers are shipped "wide open" - I've seen it myself when in training, we intercepted print streams, changed the amount and the pay-to-the-order-of name and printed a check.
It's not that difficult, does not exclusively apply to HP and has been a known phenomena for decades.
And then there was the toner particle scare - great headlines, but in reality, toner dust is about as harmful as toast particles...snore...
And who will ever forget the plastic-explosive-in-the-HP-toner-cartridge trick, Al Kinda, pulled - genius.
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Triumph!
No, really. Check out the stripie guy's dual neck, thingie...
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Managed Print Services in 2012: The Year the VAR's come calling...
11/27/2011
The Death of The Copier calls out the obvious:
2012, the year of the VAR?
More specifically:
The year the VARs try to learn meter reads to billing...
The year the VARs try to sell MpS like every other managed service...
The year the VARs make all the mistakes we did, five years ago...
2012 the year we lose the 'p'..
2012 the year the little fish consumes the big fish...MpS devours MS...
Oh my...
Oh my...
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