Memory Access
You can try to dump the NVRAM and extract confidential info (as passwords) from there.
In PJL (Brother) you can access arbitrary NVRAM addresses using PJL as shown below:
You can test this attack using PRET:
Certain Xerox printer models have a proprietary PostScript vxmemfetch
operator built into, which allows an attacker to read arbitrary memory addresses. Using a PostScript loop, this feature can be easily used to dump the whole memory as show below (PRET doesn't have this attack so you will need to send this payload to the port 9100 in a nc
connection):
More information here: http://hacking-printers.net/wiki/index.php/Memory_access****
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