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Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 24 2004 07:58PM
Bob Beck (beck bofh cns ualberta ca) (1 replies)

>>> My god, people attach printers to networks! Postscript is Turing Complete!
>> Blah blah - you can't open files...
> Sure you can, RTFM...

Who cares? if it's a network attached printer there's some sort of
IP stack in there speaking lpr, and some semblance of an operating
system. It's a computer. It has network interfaces, the software is
certainly full of bugs and sucks, like most other software. It's
probably exploitable. Why would you treat this device any differently
than any other network attachable device on your secured network?

Either you allow devices to have connections to both secured and
unsecured networks or you don't. If you think a printer, refrigerator,
jet-direct device, set-top-box, 802.11? stuff, coffee machine, coke
machine, Cell phone, PDA, etc. etc. could never be exploited to talk to
whatever it's talking to, please call me, I have a great opportunity
with a moose milking ranch to get you in on early.

-Bob

[ reply ]
Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 24 2004 09:32PM
Theo de Raadt (deraadt cvs openbsd org) (1 replies)
Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 30 2004 09:15AM
Dragos Ruiu (dr kyx net) (1 replies)
Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Feb 10 2004 08:11AM
Nicolas Gregoire (ngregoire exaprobe com)


 

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