So you thought hacking
digital information platforms are confined to the computer's main operating system, didn't you? Well, think again. Hacking evolves with the technology itself so as to keep pace with it!
You see, if a hacker wanted to acquire vital information from any computer in your network, this person would first need to connect to a computer where the information is stored, right? Now if your computer is among a vast number of network computers, chances are, hackers would target the server PC. Fortunately, you are familiar with the particular trick, and thus, you embark on ventures which would keep your server computer as secure from hacker attacks as possible. After doing just so, you seem to be more relaxed about things going wrong with hacker attacks and all. Don't let your defenses down, my friend. Not yet. Why? Do you see that HP JetDirect 170x
network printer you have?
It's pretty obvious why you have that kind of printer in your office. That's because HP printers provide quality print-outs and function properly as network printer, right? Not to mention that it has enough buffer memory for those office print-outs. But unfortunately, a hacker can retrieve vital information from any of your network's computers through that printer! In addition, the hacker wouldn't even need to break a sweat in the process! You see, your HP network printer performs a good job communicating with your server PC and your network computers. In fact, it does a terribly good job to the point it had to be kept from the information it can access on the computers it is plugged in! Thus, for further assistance, I suggest you check out the HP website or your HP JetDirect 170x network printer's documentation for securing your network from those terrible hacker attacks.