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| Subject: | Re: Promiscuous email printing in Canon imageRunner |
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| Date: | Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:22:04 +0200 |
Eric McCarty wrote:
The trick would be finding a way to upload files to the onboard printer memory and keep them there, 64mb of space to hide a tarball or zip of utils would defintely be nice on campus networks.
Please see http://www.phenoelit.de/hp/ for a tool providing you with exactly this functionality and some more. regards Felix Lindner -- Felix Lindner, CISSP | Senior Security Consultant, n.runs GmbH fx@nruns.com | +49 (0)171 740 20 62 Hacking's just another word for nothing left to kludge.
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