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Yesterday, my boss came in to find a printout with Nazi propaganda. I logged into Embedded Web Server (EWS) and we looked at the Job Log. Most everything we could trace back to someone, except we did find a print job where the Job Name was "Print 10:51 AM". The User is "Guest" which isn't unusual since it appears that print jobs that originate from inside EWS are assigned that user name.  As soon as we received this printer a couple of months ago, I set a new password for the "admin" user.  

 

Does this appear to be a breach of the EWS? Is it possible to print a document remotely from within the EWS, especially one that creates the Job Name referenced above? Any other way to trace the breach? 

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Contact your IT department. That is their job.

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