A security researcher has managed to remote wireless printer hacking and the classic shooter Doom to run on
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This is a printer in the PIXMA series of the company . These are connected to the Internet and from a browser approachable. Security Researcher Michael Jordon managed to bypass the security of the device and thus reprogram Doom, a shooting game in 1993, it turned him.
“Even the screen is the correct size for this,” said Jordon told the BBC . “I had all the parts, it was only a problem to get it all. Rotating” It has the programmer total cost four months to be rotated to get the game. The printer It’s not a perfect conversion, so the color palette is not yet correct.
Jordon has had contact with Canon, which indicated that the security of its Internet-connected printers will be screwing.
It’s not the first crazy device which runs Doom. Ambitious programmers have succeeded earlier this year to get the game running on an ATM
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