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ShabbyDoo | 11 years ago

To add to the collection of work-arounds posted here, most hotels seem to have reasonably modern/common printers. Often, they are connected to the untrustworthy hotel PC by a USB cable. It seems faster to unplug the printer from the hotel PC and install drivers on one's own laptop than it is to figure out how to gain access to the hotel's crappy computer. Hotel printers connected to hotel computers via ethernet/WiFi also likely have working USB ports, so one simply could bring his own cable with a "B" plug. I'm sure there are ways a malicious person could install rogue printer firmware, etc., the likelihood of such threats existing in the wild is 1/1000th that of the sum total likelihood of evil existing on hotel PCs.

I suppose the relevance of my entire comment hinges on the presumption that anyone reading HN only uses hotel PCs for printing stuff. Valid?

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