If you’ve never played Doom, the classic first-person shooter that defined the genre for millions and millions of players, you really have no excuse. The game is available on virtually every gaming ...
White hat security researcher Michael Jordon has managed to get id Software’s genre-defining first-person shooter Doom running on a wireless Canon Pixma printer. The project, which took four months to ...
FPS Unreal Tournament 2004 is now available for free thanks to its fan community, and they've even updated the game for modern PCs: 'This is the first public patch for Unreal Tournament 2004 in over ...
In an attempt to demonstrate a security flaw with the firmware of a Canon Pixma printer, one talented hacker made it possible to run Doom on it. Michael Jordon, who writes for Context, spent four ...
Security researchers have raised new fears about the safety of Internet of Things connected devices after hacking the firmware on Canon Pixma printers to run cult 90s game Doom. The range of wireless ...
If you can hack a wireless printer to play one of the most famous videogames of all time, what else can you do with it? And if printer hardware can be reprogrammed by hackers to perform functions far ...
Another device, Canon’s Pixma printer, has joined the endless list of things that can run Doom. We might still have to wait for the “police radar gun” but ...
Net connected appliances might offer greater user convenience but they are also exposed to remote hacking. This kind of problem is only going to get bigger with the impending wave of devices which ...
Some hackers enjoy defacing property or stealing sensitive data to demonstrate security vulnerabilities. Others, like Michael Jordon from Context Information Security, would rather get their point ...
On Friday, a hacker presenting at the 44CON Information Security Conference in London picked at the vulnerability of Web-accessible devices and demonstrated how to run unsigned code on a Canon printer ...
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