The printer company is called Procolored.
I’d have guessed HP
Thank you. Cross-posted this to !savedyouaclick@lemmy.world.
Can you please add the company name in the title? If you want to keep original title, you can do it like this:
This printer company [Procolored]
The fact they’re still trying to blame “Chinese language” after presumably being provided with receipts?
I think they meant they were using malware detection tools that would often flag it because of the Chinese language issue and just assumed that’s what was up when it flagged it this time.
Kinda like the boy who cried wolf, they ignored it when there really was a wolf.
You’re telling me there are malware detection tools that hit on the Chinese language? Like anything from China is malicious?
I’m just saying that’s how I interpreted that bit. They thought it was a false positive because of that. For all I know, the earlier ones might have also been real malware or maybe it was all made up.
Good to see there are still viruses in the wild, I was beginning to think those kinda became some ancient forgotten form of art. [I mean proper viruses, not malware in general]
Why would anyone use the software? Aren’t modern printers plug and play?
Plug and auto install drivers and play
This is not a typical home or office printer, very specialized.



