Millions of printers open to devastating hack attack, researchers say | msnbc

Could a hacker from half-way around the planet control your printer and give it instructions so frantic that it could eventually catch fire? Or use a hijacked printer as a copy machine for criminals, making it easy to commit identity theft or even take control of entire networks that would otherwise be secure?

It’s not only possible, but likely, say researchers at Columbia University, who claim they’ve discovered a new class of computer security flaws that could impact millions of businesses, consumers, and even government agencies.

Printers can be remotely controlled by computer criminals over the Internet, with the potential to steal personal information, attack otherwise secure networks and even cause physical damage, the researchers argue in a vulnerability warning first reported by msnbc.com.  They say there’s no easy fix for the flaw they’ve identified in some Hewlett-Packard LaserJet printer lines – and perhaps on other firms’ printers, too – and there’s no way to tell if hackers have already exploited it.

The researchers, who have working quietly for months in an electronics lab under a series of government and industry grants, described the flaw in a private briefing for federal agencies two weeks ago. They told Hewlett-Packard about it last week.

HP said Monday that it is still reviewing details of the vulnerability, and is unable to confirm or deny many of the researchers’ claims, but generally disputes the researchers’ characterization of the flaw as widespread.  Keith Moore, chief technologist for HP’s printer division, said the firm “takes this very seriously,” but his initial research suggests the likelihood that the vulnerability can be exploited in the real world is low in most cases.

via Red Tape – Exclusive: Millions of printers open to devastating hack attack, researchers say.

Researchers Hack Voting Machine For $26 | Fox News

Campaigning for the 2012 presidential race has already begun, but what the candidates don’t know is that come election day, hackers could be the ones whose votes have the biggest impact.

Researchers from the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois have developed a hack that, for about $26 and an 8th-grade science education, can remotely manipulate the electronic voting machines used by millions of voters all across the U.S.

The researchers, Salon reported, performed their proof-of-concept hack on a Diebold Accuvote TS electronic voting machine, a type of touchscreen Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting system that is widely used for government elections.

(Diebold’s voting-machine business is now owned by the Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems, whose e-voting machines are used in about 22 states.)

In a video, Roger Johnston and Jon Warner from Argonne National Laboratory’s Vulnerability Assessment Team demonstrate three different ways an attacker could tamper with, and remotely take full control, of the e-voting machine simply by attaching what they call a piece of “alien electronics” into the machine’s circuit board.

via Researchers Hack Voting Machine For $26 | Fox News.

Researchers Hack Voting Machine For $26 | Fox News

Campaigning for the 2012 presidential race has already begun, but what the candidates don’t know is that come election day, hackers could be the ones whose votes have the biggest impact.

Researchers from the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois have developed a hack that, for about $26 and an 8th-grade science education, can remotely manipulate the electronic voting machines used by millions of voters all across the U.S.

The researchers, Salon reported, performed their proof-of-concept hack on a Diebold Accuvote TS electronic voting machine, a type of touchscreen Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting system that is widely used for government elections.

(Diebold’s voting-machine business is now owned by the Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems, whose e-voting machines are used in about 22 states.)

In a video, Roger Johnston and Jon Warner from Argonne National Laboratory’s Vulnerability Assessment Team demonstrate three different ways an attacker could tamper with, and remotely take full control, of the e-voting machine simply by attaching what they call a piece of “alien electronics” into the machine’s circuit board.

via Researchers Hack Voting Machine For $26 | Fox News.

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Google responds to Oracle’s Java lawsuit, unlocks open-source pandora box – International Business Times

A month after, Google responded to Oracle’s lawsuit against its Dalvik virtual machine, categorically denying any patent infringement and accused Oracle and Sun of double-standards on open-source.

It also claimed that it has an implied license to use the patents in question.

Java platform uses the abstraction layer technique whereby programs written in Java are converted to bytecode which can be only executed by Java virtual machines. Thus any code written in Java can be executed on any device which has a Java virtual machine. Java VM acts on a stack-based architecture whereby stacks of specific instructions related to device functions are stored in the systems memory and are activated by the virtual machine. The primary purpose is to provide a platform-independent environment.

The object-oriented Java platform uses different components like utilities offered to developers to write codes in Java, an assembler that translates Java codes into bytecode, a virtual machine that runs the applications on various devices and a set of libraries that contain the actual functional commands to correspond with the OS or hardware.

via Google responds to Oracle’s Java lawsuit, unlocks open-source pandora box – International Business Times.

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