Your office printer could pose a major security risk

Your office printer could pose a major security risk

By Darren Allan

Your office printer could pose a major security risk

A security expert from Bitdefender has been speaking about the shaky security of connected devices and the Internet of Things in general, as well as the piece of hardware which leaves users most vulnerable to attack.

The company’s senior e-threat analyst Bogdan Botezatu said that the device category you might expect to represent the largest potential security hole, namely routers, isn’t the biggest concern – for him, it’s the printer.

In an interview, Botezatu told the Register: “We get a lot of telemetry in our vulnerability assessment labs. The router is no longer the worst device on the internet. It’s now the printer.”

He noted that routers were indeed still a big issue (particularly around the smart home), but that printers eclipsed them with many offering ‘public shares that are visible to the internet – because lots of home users also leave their routers too close to default configuration.’

Naturally, he didn’t name any particular vendors or models of printer.

Default danger

Default settings are, of course, often to blame when it comes to leaving defences open with connected devices.

Earlier this year we saw that HP LaserJet printers which have on-board storage for large print jobs used a default setting which put up an FTP …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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