HP printer software warning

Flaw could be a route into Windows-based computers

By Joris Evers, 6 April 2006 08:05

NEWS

A security flaw in software that ships with two Hewlett-Packard Color LaserJet printers could open a door for cybersnoops, HP has warned.

The vulnerability lies in the Toolbox software that comes with HP's Color LaserJet 2500 and 4600 printers, the company said. The flaw could allow a remote, unauthorised malicious user to retrieve arbitrary files from a Windows computer when the software is running in the default configuration, HP said in a security alert published on Sunday.

The Toolbox is software that installs on a PC along with the drivers. It uses a simple web browser interface for access to printer status information, troubleshooting tips and demos, and an alerts feature.

HP has made HP Color LaserJet 2500/4600 Software Update version 3.1 available to resolve the security issue, it said. Security monitoring company Secunia rates the issue "less critical". The flaw is caused by an input validation error in the web server that's part of the software, according to a Secunia alert, published on Wednesday.

Discovery of the flaw is credited by HP and Secunia to Richard Horsman of Sec-1.com.

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