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,"
but in some cases, printers are configured to accept print jobs via the Internet"
I must say, I have never seen a printer 'accidentally' configured to allow printing over the internet. Anyone using a NAT router is completely protected unless they Port Forward port 631 to their printer and use an Internet Printing Protocol.
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