Hacking somebody's printer remotely seems like a silly idea -- how would you pick up your fraudulent documents? But researchers at Columbia say they've found a way to do it, and one effect could be ...
SAN FRANCISCO Researchers at Columbia University claim the printers can be remotely controlled and even set on fire by hackers if they are connected to the internet. Palo Alto-based HP released a ...
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