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Never try to outhack a hacker if you're more comfortable in the C-suite. Enrique Lores, CEO of HP, said the company's policy of "bricking" printers when users load non-HP ink was a defensive measure against hacking into computer networks.
But hackers told the news site Ars Technica they've never seen such a........
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