A hacker named @HackerGiraffe last year launched a worldwide hack by searching a list of publicly available printers and then writing a script; thousands of printers around the world then began printing out their messages. It was that easy. The office printer is often overlooked when it comes to a digital security strategy. Hackers understand
Document management is a critical factor in business success today. Inadequately managing information can cost you time, money and even customers. What happens to your business if: You can’t find important documents you need for a client meeting? You can’t find that important information you need to share with customers or your team that’s only available
If you were locked out of your computer system, how much would you pay to get back in? Hackers are increasingly finding out that many companies are willing to pay hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars per machine, resulting in over $24 million in ransom payments last year alone. Ransomware attacks are on the rise,
Multifunction printers (MFPs) are getting a lot of attention in the security arena these days as they have become a common target for unscrupulous characters. For the most obvious reason, MFPs can present a security threat simply because of the potential for confidential information to be left sitting on the output tray. However, today’s MFPs are