Top tips to stop hackers from exploiting your office printers
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Top tips to stop hackers from exploiting your office printers


Summary

This article highlights the often-overlooked cybersecurity risk posed by office printers, which can be vulnerable entry points for hackers due to outdated software and default settings. It recommends a proactive approach including auditing printer fleets, changing default passwords, enabling secure printing with authentication, and thoroughly wiping data before retiring devices. By treating printers as data-handling devices and monitoring their activity, organizations can significantly reduce their risk of a data breach.
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