Information
The Common Unix Print System (CUPS) provides the ability to print to both local and
network printers. A system running CUPS can also accept print jobs from remote systems
and print them to local printers. It also provides a web based remote administration
capability.
*Rationale*
If the system does not need to print jobs or accept print jobs from other systems, it is
recommended that CUPS be disabled to reduce the potential attack surface.
Solution
Remove or comment out start lines in /etc/init/cups.conf-#start on (filesystem
# and (started dbus or runlevel [2345]))