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CVE-2000-1063: Buffer overflow in the Telnet service in HP JetDirect printer card Firmware x.08.20 and earlier allows remo...

Buffer overflow in the Telnet service in HP JetDirect printer card Firmware x.08.20 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service.

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An old HP JetDirect printer network card, running firmware x.08.20 or earlier, can be crashed by a remote attacker who sends unexpected data to its Telnet management service. The attack does not steal data or take control of the printer, but it can knock the printer offline and disrupt printing until it is restarted or power-cycled. Confined to HP JetDirect print servers running very old firmware (x.08.20 or earlier) with the Telnet management service reachable on the network. Modern fleets should have replaced or updated these devices long ago, but legacy print servers in industrial, lab, or forgotten segments may still qualify. Exposure grows sharply if Telnet is reachable from user VLANs or the internet. Low priority for most organizations. Treat as legacy hygiene: confirm no unpatched JetDirect print servers remain reachable, then close out. Elevate only if an inventory shows vulnerable firmware still deployed on production printers, where a disruption could stall operations that depend on printing (e.g., shipping labels, clinical, or manufacturing workflows). Mitigation focus: Identify HP JetDirect devices and upgrade firmware beyond x.08.20 per current HP support guidance.; Disable the Telnet service on JetDirect cards and manage devices via HTTPS or SNMPv3 instead.; Restrict TCP/23 access to JetDirect devices using ACLs or a dedicated print/management VLAN..

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