Tagged With "port"
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80,000 printers are exposing their IPP port online
For years, security researchers have warned that every device left exposed online without being protected by a firewall is an attack surface. Hackers can deploy exploits to forcibly take control over the device, or they can just connect to the exposed port if no authentication is required. Devices hacked this way are often enslaved in malware botnets, or they serve as initial footholds and backdoors into larger corporate networks ( Russian hackers already use this technique ). However,...
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COVID19 Remote Working Day Two Hundred and Forty-Six of Selling
COVID19 Remote Working Day Two Hundred and Forty-Six of Selling Copiers Hard to believe it's been a week since my last blog. It's mostly been a week of sheer frustration for me since it's been nine days since I've turned in an order. I knew going into to March that the no orders part would be the theme for the early going. However it's always tough when you're not getting the orders because anything and everything comes to the top of your mind. From pricing to presentations and follow ups...
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Re: COVID19 Remote Working Day Two Hundred and Forty-Six of Selling
Hey Art, keep that positive grind about you and the dollars will come! I can also attest to the back order situation due to the LA/Long Beach ports. We first saw this with some large format, now it’s starting to affect other products and items coming into the country (call me if you wanted to know more). I‘ve faced a few direct outfits the last couple weeks with unbelievable pricing. I couldn’t touch it so I did what I do best, DISRUPT! I know I wouldn’t get the deal so I threw some rate...
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Re: COVID19 Remote Working Day Two Hundred and Forty-Six of Selling
I love this! I need to use it also..." “i know I’m going to lose the fight, so at least I want to give them a bloody nose and black eye”." My luck they would end of ordering from me because of my charming personality!
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Massive Cargo Ship Buildup Outside L.A., Long Beach Ports
A container ship in the background as a dog competes in the annual Surf City Surf Dog event, at Dog Beach in Huntington Beach, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu) The Journal notes that the supply chain is beset by a variety of problems, all of which contribute to the shipping delays: limited interest among workers in performing night shifts ; scarce warehouse capacity; empty containers taking up space in port; a shortage of equipment on the docks; and limited...
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DHL comments on supply chain
DHL comments on supply chain DHL Industrial Shipping, which delivers 1.6 billion parcels per year, had its CEO, Tim Scharwath interviewed Port congestion should ease next year New container vessels will be available “It’s going to ease in 2023, but it’s not going to go back to 2019” “I do not think we are going back to this overcapacity situation where rates were very low”