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TCP Announces Employee Document Management Capability for Employee Workforce Management

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November 17, 2020 10:00 AM Eastern Standard Time AUSTIN, Texas--( BUSINESS WIRE )--TCP , a leading provider of workforce management and time and labor solutions, today announced the addition of Employee Document Management. This new feature, the result of an integration with eFileCabinet, enables HR teams to easily keep track of all employee documentation with controlled access, unlimited storage and simplified organization through the TimeClock Plus interface. As HR teams expand their...
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More security threats for printers/MFPs

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More security threats for printers/MFPs Forescout Security published new report detailing how millions of IoT devices are at risk from TCP/IP stack flaws Named the new vulnerabilities “Amnesia 33” “you can crash devices with a single data packet”; stated Elisa Costante, VP of Research “We find that the DNS, TCP and IP substacks are the most often vulnerable” Flaws impact any system that is running a vulnerable TCP/IP stack, which could include printers, MFPs, medical devices, industrial...
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Is this another security issue for MFPs?

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Is this another security issue for MFPs? Forescout Cybersecurity published new report on 9 new security vulnerabilities in some IoT devices Vulnerabilities in the communications protocols used by millions of Internet of Things (IoT) and operational technology (OT) devices could allow cyber attackers to intercept and manipulate data. vulnerabilities in some TCP/IP stacks have been detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Forescout, who've dubbed the set of nine new vulnerabilities as...
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Lexmark warns of RCE bug affecting 100 printer models, PoC released

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Lexmark has released a security firmware update to fix a severe vulnerability that could enable remote code execution (RCE) on more than 100 printer models. The security issue is tracked as CVE-2023-23560 and, according to the company, it has a severity rating of 9.0. It is a server-side request forgery (SSRF) in the Web Services feature of Lexmark devices. No evidence of exploitation The vendor’s advisory says that the bug could be leveraged to gain arbitrary code execution on the device,...
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