I've been looking at them for years, and so has FX, both of us will be 
giving talks at DEFCON this year (and no, unlike Gobbles, I'll be paying 
my own way this year and don't need anyone elses' help.)  Epson is 
terrible at dealing with vulnerabilities in their systems, and so are 
the others.  Feel free to look at 
http://members.cox.net/ltlw0lf/printers/ for more info on this, there is 
a nice white-paper up there on printer security issues.

I expect cox or hp to be coming down on me too...

Mike Forrester wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I just read the article at News.com
>>(http://news.com.com/2100-1023-947325.html?tag=fd_top) about the
>>controversy between HP and Snosoft.  It seems that HP is upset that
>>details of a dangerous security hole in the HP Tru64 operating system
>>were published by "Phased", a security researcher with Snosoft, here on
>>Bugtraq.  I really feel that HP went way over the line by trying to
>>place all the blame on Snosoft for HP's security hole by invoking the
>>DMCA and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
> 
> 
> Sounds like now might be the time to start looking at Espon, Canon, etc. for
> printers and scanners, which sucks cause I've always has good luck with
> their stuff...
> 
> I would suggest that everyone who agrees send HP an email expressing your
> disappointment in this matter.  Just to help those short on time:
> 
> Contact HP (USA):
> http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/contact_us.htm
> 
> E-mail Carly Fiorina (CEO):
> http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/email/fiorina/index.htm
> 


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