"Anycubic 3D Printers Hacked Worldwide to Expose Security Flaw"

According to online reports from Anycubic customers, someone hacked their 3D printers to warn them that they are vulnerable to attacks. The perpetrator added a hacked_machine_readme.gcode file to their devices, which typically contains 3D printing instructions, informing users that their printer is affected by a critical security flaw. This vulnerability allegedly allows potential attackers to control any Anycubic 3D printer it affects using the company's MQTT service Application Programming Interface (API). This article continues to discuss the hacking of Anycubic 3D printers.

Bleeping Computer reports "Anycubic 3D Printers Hacked Worldwide to Expose Security Flaw"

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