HP has denied claims that a security vulnerability in their printers could potentially trigger a fire.
The exploit involves sending a malformed packet to a vulnerable printer, which could potentially cause it to overheat and catch fire.
HP has released a security update to address the vulnerability and protect their customers from potential attacks.
While HP has released a security update to address the vulnerability, it is recommended to always stay informed about any potential risks and take necessary precautions.
Users should regularly update their printers firmware, install security patches, and follow best practices for securing their devices to minimize the risk of exploitation.
HP has denied the claims and reassured their customers that they are committed to ensuring the safety and security of their products.
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HP denies exploit could cause printer fire.