If your device is on this list of vulnerable printers, update it ASAP
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These printers are vulnerable to hackers - Update yours now

These printers are vulnerable to hackers - Update yours now

Any device that connects to Wi-Fi is vulnerable if you don’t regularly install firmware or software updates. But an often-forgotten gadget that you might have in your home is a Wi-Fi-connected printer. Don't fall victim to hackers. Take these steps to stop them from hacking your printer.

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