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Re: Securing Printers
From: Virgo Pärna <virgo () gaiasoft ee>
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 09:59:58 +0200
Yvan G.J. Boily wrote:
A more serious instance would be if malicious attacker wanted to attempt a "phishing" attack, they could print out a "memo" targeting a specific low-level or new employee from a higher level
And there is always possibility of old fashioned "print as many black pages as you can" attack.
-- Virgo Pärna virgo () gaiasoft ee
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)
- Re: Securing Printers Peter Wan (Nov 16)
- Re: Securing Printers Spigga (Nov 16)
(Thread continues...)
- RE: Securing Printers Yvan G.J. Boily (Nov 15)