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Millions of Brother Printers Hit by Critical, Unpatchable Bug

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    lemmydev2@infosec.pub
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    A slew of vulnerabilities, including a critical CVSS 9.8 that enables an attacker to generate the default admin password, affect hundreds of printer, scanner, and label-maker models made by manufacturer Brother.

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      A slew of vulnerabilities, including a critical CVSS 9.8 that enables an attacker to generate the default admin password, affect hundreds of printer, scanner, and label-maker models made by manufacturer Brother.

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      bradleyuffner@lemmy.world
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      Basically, if you changed the admin password from the default, you are safe. This exploit relies on the default admin password still being in place.

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        Basically, if you changed the admin password from the default, you are safe. This exploit relies on the default admin password still being in place.

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        jet@hackertalks.com
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        This is why keeping accessories in their own isolated vlan without internet access is best practice

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