Some Xerox printers are vulnerable to a “pass-back” attack which can be used to steal login credentials, experts have warned.
The flaw, when chained together with a prior vulnerability, can allow an attacker to gain access to unpatched firewalls.
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Xerox VersaLink MFP vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-12510, CVE-2024-12511) enable credential theft via LDAP and SMB/FTP. Patch now ...