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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Sa 07.12.2024 00:04:00         2       0        4.407 2.203,5 mthie.com                 4.3.2... 5.000
Fr 06.12.2024 00:04:16         2       0        4.290 2.145,0 mthie.com                 4.3.2... 5.000
Do 05.12.2024 00:04:42         2       0        4.158 2.079,0 mthie.com                 4.3.2... 5.000
Mi 04.12.2024 00:04:45         2       0        4.051 2.025,5 mthie.com                 4.3.1... 5.000
Di 03.12.2024 00:04:36         2       0        3.930 1.965,0 mthie.com                 4.3.1... 5.000
Mo 02.12.2024 00:04:48         2       0        3.818 1.909,0 mthie.com                 4.3.1... 5.000
So 01.12.2024 00:14:06         2       0        3.725 1.862,5 mthie.com                 4.3.1... 5.000
Sa 30.11.2024 00:04:46         2       0        3.619 1.809,5 mthie.com                 4.3.1... 5.000
Fr 29.11.2024 00:04:41         2       0        3.521 1.760,5 mthie.com                 4.3.1... 5.000
Do 28.11.2024 00:05:18         2       0        3.412 1.706,0 mthie.com                 4.3.1... 5.000

Sa 07.12.2024 19:31

Sa 07.12.2024 17:47

Chaotic Good hacker spindash.tumblr.com/post/70962

a picture of a printed message on a piece of paper. before the message is a picture of pope john paul II smiling and with his hands raised in the air. below it reads: Hi, if you're reading this message, it's highly likely that your printer is exposed to the public internet via port forwarding. This means that *anyone* on the internet with some technical knowledge can send print jobs to your printer - or worse, try to exploit it and use it as a part of a global botnet. If you didn't intend for this, please look into disabling UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) on your router, or remove the port forwarding rule for the port 9100. ~ a friendly catgirl hacker :3

a picture of a printed message on a piece of paper. before the message is a picture of pope john paul II smiling and with his hands raised in the air. below it reads: Hi, if you're reading this message, it's highly likely that your printer is exposed to the public internet via port forwarding. This means that *anyone* on the internet with some technical knowledge can send print jobs to your printer - or worse, try to exploit it and use it as a part of a global botnet. If you didn't intend for this, please look into disabling UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) on your router, or remove the port forwarding rule for the port 9100. ~ a friendly catgirl hacker :3

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