Tagged With "Play"
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HP Boosts Managed Print Services Play with Automation, Security
HP (HPQ) is making the case that a primary reason to buy its printers is the level of automation and security that it can remotely deliver via the cloud, including security event information management (SIEM). Margins on printer products of all types...
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The 4 Cultural Pillars All Awesome Offices Should Know About
The 4 Cultural Pillars All Awesome Offices Should Know About By Lynn Strocen, Sep 19, 2017 11:00:22 AM One of the things I get asked the most often about my job is, “Do you guys ever work there?” If you scroll through our Facebook page or have the opportunity to talk to a Print Auditite, you will likely learn about the crazy (sometimes outrageous) things we do both inside and outside of the office. We’ve pranked people’s desks while they were on vacation, tried out luge for a team building...
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If you want to keep your phone from getting hacked, you better do this one thing
Every so often I have to dive back into the waters of mobile security and offer up a hard truth for users to swallow. Most often those truths are pretty easy to accept, such as never installing a piece of software unless it's found in the app store for your ecosystem (Google Play Store and the iOS App Store), using a password manager , or always making sure to keep both apps and the operating system updated. Also: The top phone security threats in 2022 and how to avoid them Anyone can follow...
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Meta accuses apps of stealing WhatsApp accounts
Meta is attempting to clamp down on rogue WhatsApp-styled applications which originate from China. Bleeping Computer reports that no fewer than one million WhatsApp accounts have been compromised, allegedly as a result of using these apps which are claimed to bundle malware. Dubious apps The apps in question were available to download from multiple sources, including the developer’s own websites and also the Google Play store itself. After installation, the apps would ask device owners to...
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Is the 3-5 back in play?
One of members emailed me an interesting proposal that brings back memories of the 3-5 days. Basically it meant the client would sign a 60 month lease and that included service and supplies. At the end of 36 month the service and supplies would end. Thus the clients costs rose substantially, and most of those clients were not aware of the tremendous increase at month 37 of the lease. I've asked or permission to post here, hoping I can get that for everyone
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Kyocera Android app with 1M installs can be abused to drop malware
A Kyocera Android printing app is vulnerable to improper intent handling, allowing other malicious applications to abuse the flaw to download and potentially install malware on devices. According to a security notice by JVN (Japanese Vulnerability Notes), a state-supported portal dedicated to raising awareness on matters of security, the issue, the flaw is tracked as CVE-2023-25954 and impacts the following apps: KYOCERA Mobile Print v3.2.0.230119 and earlier (1 million downloads on Google...