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This printer company served you malware for months and dismissed it as false positives

This printer company served you malware for months and dismissed it as false positives

Procolored UV printer users have been warned about malware found in official software downloads and companion software, including a threat which can steal cryptocurrency. The issue was flagged by YouTube tech reviewer Cameron Coward, and investigated by cybersecurity firm G Data. Despite Procolored initially dismissing the issue as false positives, it later admitted a potential issue and removed, scanned and replaced all its software as a reaction.

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