printer hardening

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Printer hardening on WindowsForum.com focuses on securing network-connected printers against vulnerabilities that could lead to remote compromise. A recent discussion highlights CVE-2025-10653, an authentication bypass affecting Raise3D Pro2 Series 3D printers when developer mode is enabled. The advisory warns that unauthenticated access to debug and API paths could allow attackers to exfiltrate files, tamper with firmware or print jobs, and gain persistent device control. The thread provides actionable steps to disable developer mode and mitigate the high-severity flaw (CVSS 8.8). This tag covers practical hardening measures for printers in enterprise, lab, and production environments, emphasizing the importance of disabling unnecessary debug interfaces and applying vendor security advisories.
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    Raise3D Pro2 Security: Disable Developer Mode to Mitigate CVE-2025-10653

    Raise3D’s Pro2 Series 3D printers were flagged in a federal industrial-control-systems advisory for an authentication bypass that can be triggered when the device’s developer mode is enabled — an unauthenticated debug/API path exposes the printer’s filesystem and sensitive functions, and the...
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