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The article is very good but I would like to know if there are more options to secure the printers?
Best regards,
Mario

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more headaches

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You don't even mention the really insecure inputs to printers - many older printers have infrared links, new ones have USB ports, bluetooth, wi-fi, etc. most of which don't work exactly as advertised. Did you ever try to get a printer to print a file vai ir link from a handheld device? Takes a lot of fussing around.

Anything an ordinary person can walk up to and fiddle with is inherently insecure...

Nice Content

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Very well written, technical, and informative. A great improvement from part1 of this series. Thank you.

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