Jammers can help you solve malware attacks

Researchers at Columbia University discovered a terrible security feat during the research. This feat not only allows skilled hackers to steal your personal data, but may also eventually blow up your printer and burn your house. And I ’m not kidding. These researchers found that certain models of HP LaserJet wireless printers (but in theory can be any model of wireless printers provided by manufacturers) are vulnerable to specific malware attacks that can fully control your wireless Printer to hacker world.

So, how does this feat work? Whenever you send a document to print on a wireless printer portable jammer, this code will reinstall all the firmware on the wireless printer, thereby granting full access to interested hackers who write complete malware code. And because the printer is connected wirelessly via Wi-Fi, the hacker can control it at any time.

Once the hacker gains control of the wireless printer, the hacker can access any information you send to the printer, which may steal all your personal information for printing. However, not only your private information and identity data are threatened, because this access will also allow hackers to fully control the materials inside the wireless printer and continue to heat the fuser ink for drying on the paper. Burn it, it will burn the prince’s entire printer.

So, how do you know if your wireless printer is infected with malware, and how will you fix it? At this point, I can tell you: there is no easy way to detect malware unless you want to throw away the infected wireless printer and replace it with a new wireless printer, but it can be expensive. Or, you can make sure that your wireless printer is not connected to the Internet. To do this, you need to use a wireless printer jammer to protect its hardware from malware attacks.