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Many Printers Still Vulnerable to Data-Mining Hacks
Mashable
2014-07-29
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Despite research released last year from Columbia University, many printers are still vulnerable to hacks. Though this might not seriously affect your home printer, documents sent via wireless to the printer could be easily hackable.
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