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'''Dynamic Security''' is a technology implemented by [[HP Inc.|HP]] in some of their printers to restrict the use of aftermarket cartridges. This technology ensures that only original cartridges can be used, and it operates through two main mechanisms:
'''Dynamic Security''' is a technology implemented by [[HP Inc.|HP]] in some of their printers to restrict the use of aftermarket cartridges. This technology ensures that only original cartridges can be used, and it operates through two main mechanisms:<ref>https://www.scc-inc.com/Newsroom/What-is-Dynamic-Security-How-Does-it-Impact-You</ref>


#'''Cartridge Policy''': This feature ensures that only HP original cartridges are compatible with the printer. The ability to use non-HP cartridges is effectively disabled unless Dynamic Security is turned off.
#'''Cartridge Policy''': This feature ensures that only HP original cartridges are compatible with the printer. The ability to use non-HP cartridges is effectively disabled unless Dynamic Security is turned off.
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==Potential security threats==
==Potential security threats==
HP claims that when using an aftermarket cartridge, the customer is exposed to quality and potential security risks, compromising the printing experience. To go into more detail on the security part, HP CEO [[wikipedia:Enrique_Lores|Enrique Lores]] has explained that Dynamic Security aims to protect customer from viruses da could be injected into third party cartridges, and used to gain persistent access and full control of the printer. However, this type of attack has no real-world evidence to support it, as such an incident has never been documented. Experts argue that the risk of such an attack occurring is practically non-existent. It is worth noting that these security concerns only exist because HP's official cartridges contain chips, designed to verify authenticity and estimate ink levels. These chips are not essential for the printer to function properly. However, the ink level estimation feature is used to restrict certain functionalities, such as scanning, or faxing, when the one of four ink levels are too low (you can find reports about that such as [https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Scanning-Faxing-Copying/can-t-scan-due-to-low-ink-I-shouldn-t-need-ink-to-scan-a/td-p/8308292 this] one on HP community website).
HP claims that when using an aftermarket cartridge, the customer is exposed to quality and potential security risks, compromising the printing experience.<ref>https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-cites-threat-of-viruses-from-non-HP-printer-cartridges-to-justify-blocking-their-use-experts-sceptical.795726.0.html</ref> To go into more detail on the security part, HP CEO [[wikipedia:Enrique_Lores|Enrique Lores]] has explained that Dynamic Security aims to protect customer from viruses da could be injected into third party cartridges, and used to gain persistent access and full control of the printer. However, this type of attack has no real-world evidence to support it, as such an incident has never been documented. Experts argue that the risk of such an attack occurring is practically non-existent. It is worth noting that these security concerns only exist because HP's official cartridges contain chips, designed to verify authenticity and estimate ink levels. These chips are not essential for the printer to function properly. However, the ink level estimation feature is used to [[HP Printers Ink Requirements Controversy|restrict certain functionalities]], such as scanning, or faxing, when the one of four ink levels are too low.<ref>https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Scanning-Faxing-Copying/can-t-scan-due-to-low-ink-I-shouldn-t-need-ink-to-scan-a/td-p/8308292</ref>


==How to disable Dynamic Security==
==How to disable Dynamic Security==
There are some printer models where Dinamic Security can easily be turned off:
There are some printer models where Dinamic Security can easily be turned off:<ref>https://www.compandsave.com/how-to-disable-hp-cartridge-protection</ref>


====1. Printers Manufactured Before December 1, 2016====
====1. Printers Manufactured Before December 1, 2016====
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To do that, you can follow [https://www.compandsave.com/how-to-disable-hp-cartridge-protection this] guide.
To do that, you can follow [https://www.compandsave.com/how-to-disable-hp-cartridge-protection this] guide.


==Sources==
==References==
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*Article going over Dynamic Security: https://www.scc-inc.com/Newsroom/What-is-Dynamic-Security-How-Does-it-Impact-You
*Article discussing virus threats: https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-cites-threat-of-viruses-from-non-HP-printer-cartridges-to-justify-blocking-their-use-experts-sceptical.795726.0.html
*CAN Article regarding Class Action Lawsuit: https://clg.org/Class-Action/List-of-Class-Actions/HP-All-in-One-Printer-and-Third-Party-Ink-Cartridge-Incompatibility-Canadian-Class-Action
*CAN Article regarding Class Action Lawsuit: https://clg.org/Class-Action/List-of-Class-Actions/HP-All-in-One-Printer-and-Third-Party-Ink-Cartridge-Incompatibility-Canadian-Class-Action
*US Article regarding Class Action Lawsuit: https://www.courthousenews.com/class-action-against-hp-over-all-in-one-printers-survives-motion-to-dismiss/
*US Article regarding Class Action Lawsuit: https://www.courthousenews.com/class-action-against-hp-over-all-in-one-printers-survives-motion-to-dismiss/
*CLASS ACTION: https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/hp-all-in-one-amended-complaint.pdf
*CLASS ACTION: https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/hp-all-in-one-amended-complaint.pdf


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