Why is a network printer a security hole?

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Spin

Guest
Gurus,

Our network security guy scanned our network with a vulnerability scanner

and stated that our HP Plotter has security vulnerabilities, namely, SNMP

and anonymous FTP were enabled. Can someone give me a good reason why a

network printer could be a security hole? I just can't wrap my head around

that.

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Spin

 
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Roger Abell [MVP]

Guest
Security is a relative thing. I think he is saying that someone

can impact the HP Plotter due to these, whereas you seem to

be thinking he is saying your network infrastructure is at risk

due to weaknesses on a printer.

"Spin" <Spin@spin.com> wrote in message

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> Gurus,

>

> Our network security guy scanned our network with a vulnerability scanner

> and stated that our HP Plotter has security vulnerabilities, namely, SNMP

> and anonymous FTP were enabled. Can someone give me a good reason why a

> network printer could be a security hole? I just can't wrap my head

> around that.

>

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> Spin </span>

 
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Jason Ede

Guest
Spin wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> Gurus,

>

> Our network security guy scanned our network with a vulnerability

> scanner and stated that our HP Plotter has security vulnerabilities,

> namely, SNMP and anonymous FTP were enabled. Can someone give me a good

> reason why a network printer could be a security hole? I just can't

> wrap my head around that.

> </span>

You can turn off ftp and snmp on the printers web interface if you're

worried...

 
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