• Majestic@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    It depends. If you’re using a laptop and say you take it to university or work then you’re not on your LAN. You’re on someone else’s LAN and they may have no interest in trying to stop these types of attacks via any kind of client isolation or it may be incomplete.

    I can imagine it’s a very normal scenario for university students to have CUPS running and available on all networks as they may need to print at their university.