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Security researchers at Columbia University have accused HP of selling printers with a flaw that could let hackers gain remote control over the devices. Once compromised, the access can be used to steal personal information, attack networks, and even set Columbia University researchers Ang Cui and Salvatore Stolfo found a vulnerability in HP LaserJet printers that could allow a hacker to remotely control it to launch cyberattacks, steal information that’s being printed and even instruct its mechanical have found a way to hijack the firmware in HP printers. The problem stems from the fact that HP doesn't require authentication for firmware updates -- no code signing, no validation, no password or manual supervisor intervention prior to a firmware The US Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) has issued an intriguing Vulnerability Note to do with a data and password leakage flaw in a number of HP printers. The note is intriguing because it's a bit of a trip down memory lane, whisking us all the way Earlier this year, the duo demonstrated that HP laser jet printers could be hacked with a budget of just $2,000. Stolfo and Cui were able to use the printer's remote firmware update to install malware that could even be used to set the printer HP is bringing its first-generation of cloud-ready printers to market. In a recent announcement, the company said Google Cloud Print users can print directly to any HP ePrint-enabled printer from any Google Cloud Print supported app on any computer or .

This week has been replete with stories about fiery tech—from Chevy Volt batteries to airborne iPhones. Now we can apparently add HP printers to the mix, though the likelihood of your device bursting into flames is quite low. Researchers from HP is the first printer maker to formally support Google Cloud Print, the search engine's Web-based printing platform. HP March 31 made it possible for users of Google Cloud Print to print documents, Web pages and other files to any HP ePrint-enabled Research has shown that HP printers may catch fire remotely. According to research carried out by Columbia University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, Hewlett Packard LaserJet printers can be remotely heated up and destroyed, as Adam Howard, a software engineer from the UK, has found that over 85,000 HP printers are publicly accessible on the Internet. The number has been determined via a “well crafted” Google search. “There's something interesting about being able to print .





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