Over half of businesses breached through unsecured printers - analyst

Tom Wright
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Analyst says human error is the greatest cause of printer breaches, despite most organisations believing it to be malware

Sixty per cent of businesses were breached last year as a result of security flaws in print devices, according to Quocirca. The analyst claimed that the majority of breaches are triggered by an ...

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