It raises a question about how one can control which applications call home.

Is it possible for a USB-connected device to access the IP network directly?  
Or would the HP printer in question have to use its driver to do so?

Years ago a Windows package known as "ZoneAlarm" if I remember correctly could 
control which programs were allowed network access, and programs were uniquely 
identified with an MD5 or similar hash.  When an unverified program attempted 
to access the network, ZoneAlarm popped up an alarm to which the user could 
respond with 'pass' or 'block'.  I think the product or company was sold to 
Checkpoint Technologies.

How is it possible to defend against such privacy intrusions?

David L.

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