Anycubic users say their 3D printers were hacked to warn of a security flaw

Anycubic users say their 3D printers were hacked to warn of a security flaw

Anycubic customers are reporting that their 3D printers have been hacked and now display a message warning of an alleged security flaw in the company’s systems. Numerous threads on news sharing site Reddit show similar reports (hat tip to @dan) of users receiving an unsolicited text file on their Anycubic 3D printers with the file […]

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Anycubic users say their 3D printers were hacked to warn of a security flaw

2024-02-29 05:03

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