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{"id":1862,"date":"2023-06-10T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-06-10T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/disciplinedmsp.com\/?p=1862"},"modified":"2023-05-03T20:34:57","modified_gmt":"2023-05-03T20:34:57","slug":"7-smart-ways-to-secure-your-wireless-printer-keep-your-home-network-safe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/disciplinedmsp.com\/2023\/06\/10\/7-smart-ways-to-secure-your-wireless-printer-keep-your-home-network-safe\/","title":{"rendered":"7 Smart Ways to Secure Your Wireless Printer & Keep Your Home Network Safe"},"content":{"rendered":"

Many people worry about someone hacking their computer. But they\u2019re not really thinking about their wireless printer getting breached. It\u2019s a tool that most individuals use sporadically. For example, when you want to print out tax forms or mailing labels.<\/p>

Printers tend to be out of sight, out of mind. That is until you need to print something and run out of ink. Well, they\u2019re not out of the mind of hackers. In fact, unsecured printers are a classic way for criminals to gain access to a home network.<\/p>

To illustrate this point, Cybernews purposely hacked printers. It hijacked nearly 28,000<\/a> unsecured printers globally. The success rate was 56%. What did it do once it gained access? Ironically, it made the printers print out a guide on printer security.<\/p>

Are you wondering how exposed your network is from your printer? We\u2019ve got some security tips below to help. These tips can enable you to better secure your network, which keeps data on all devices more secure.<\/p>

1. Change the Default Login Credentials<\/h3>

When you buy a new printer, it will likely have included default information. Manufacturers give you a way to connect and set up your device. This usually involves default login information.<\/p>

Immediately change that information during set up. Hackers use a master list of all these defaults. They plug it into an automated script and just keep trying them all until they get a hit. Change these, and make sure you create a strong password.<\/p>

2. Keep Printer Firmware Updated<\/h3>

Keeping firmware updated is vital to keeping your printer secure. Hardware needs updating just like computers, software, and apps do. Those updates often contain important security patches.<\/p>

Firmware updates aren\u2019t usually as visible as software updates. Software and OS updates usually give you a popup notification. But updates to the drivers and firmware that run printers, aren\u2019t so visible.<\/p>

Some of the places you can check for firmware updates are:<\/p>