CUPS’ open source printing system could be hacked to hijack your devices, experts warn

    CUPS’ open source printing system could be hacked to hijack your devices, experts warn

    The Common UNIX Printing System, or CUPS, can be abused to remotely execute malicious code on vulnerable endpoints, experts warn.

    CUPS is an open-source printing system developed by Apple for Unix-like operating systems, including Linux and macOS. It provides a standardized way to manage print jobs and queues, supporting both local and network printers. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as its primary protocol, allowing seamless printer discovery and job submission over networks. It also includes a web-based interface for managing printers, print jobs and configurations.

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