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Tom Allen

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Jul 4, 2003
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:eek:

Came across this today, just a heads-up.

Who knew?
Who knew modern-day copiers were a threat to personal and corporate security?

After watching our CBS News investigation tonight you'll see the dangers posed by digital copiers.
Modern-day copiers - anything built after 2002 - are essentially computers that store an image of every document scanned, copied or emailed onto a hard drive.

Once that rather stunning fact sunk in, I started doing the mental calculation - adding up the number of times over the years I've used the office copier or that 24-hour shop down the street to make copies of my tax returns, investment portfolio, driver's license, passport or bank records. Safe to say, it was not a good feeling.

As part of our investigation we purchased copiers at a warehouse where 6,000 used copiers sat around waiting to be shipped to new buyers. As it turns out, our copiers contained tens of thousands of documents.

You won't believe what we found.

The copier industry seems stuck in finger-pointing mode. Those that manufacturer copies point to those that lease; those that lease point to those that distribute; and vice versa. Outside of a few companies (one of which we highlight in our story), nobody seems to be stepping up, speaking out about the hidden risk of personal identity theft, the hidden threat to business security.

We'll have a full report on this tonight, on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.
 

Liam92

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Nov 4, 2009
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scary =\ fortunately i don't use copiers very much, but i can think of a couple of occasions where i've had important stuff copied (passports, tax forms)
 

Cook$

Just the tip....
Jul 7, 2001
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That means there's at least 10 photocopiers that have my ass and balls saved onto their hard drive.

Also, here's a tip. When photocopying your junk, always remember to hit the enlarge button. Although this doesn't work particularly well for women.
 

Tony Harrison

What is your beef with the Mac?
Mar 13, 2007
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But being able to fit your head inside a flange might have its advantages......................
 

WihGlah

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Jul 19, 2009
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If your copier is attached to a network and you scan a copy of any denomination US dollar bill, the copier immediately e-mails the US treasury department with your details.
 

bizy43

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Jun 25, 2006
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ok this is a bit of bull
i am a copier tech with canon. and you can only get info from an hdd which you have to remove from copier then have the ability to extract info.( you cant get full files even as admin)
all hdd can have info shredded, so would you really want to go to the expense and time to do all this with probably very little return (much easier to hack your emails)
and if you try to copy money the copier will not print /or will deface copy it will only alert the ADMIN if so set up
the problem is users have no idea how to use these feature rich devises and how to keep them safe
but just think all large organisations use printers/copiers and have some very sensitive stuff print/scan/copy go through them yet with very little problems
and after life most of these sensitive hdds are destroyed just in case
threat is therefore very small