Researchers at Atos-owned cybersecurity consulting firm SEC Consult analyzed Konica Minolta printers to determine what could be achieved by an attacker who has physical access to a device. The answer: a lot!
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Hundreds of Thousands of Konica Printers Vulnerable to Hacking via Physical Access
Researchers at Atos-owned cybersecurity consulting firm SEC Consult analyzed Konica Minolta printers to determine what could be achieved by an attacker who has physical access to a device. The answer: a lot! The post Hundreds of Thousands of Konica Printers Vulnerable to Hacking via Physical Access appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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