Aug. 7, 2023, 8:10 p.m. |

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Vulnerability Could Allow Attackers to Read, Delete or Upload Arbitrary Files
A recently identified security vulnerability in PaperCut print management software holds the potential for high-severity outcomes and could let unauthorized hackers run code remotely. The software is used in a wide array of environments, including large printer fleets supporting over 100,000 users.

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