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Cisco, ISS file suit against rogue researcher
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2005-07-27

LAS VEGAS -- Networking giant Cisco and security company Internet Security Systems filed for a temporary restraining order on Wednesday against the management of the Black Hat Conference and a security expert who told conference attendees that attackers can broadly compromise Cisco routers.

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Cisco, ISS file suit against rogue researcher 2005-07-28
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Its kind of funny listening to this stuff. Kind of. Its sad that the company can push so hard to hide their problems from the public - or their share holders rather - but you know stock got to sell. On the other hand the "researchers" keep giving us this story that their looking out for everyone - when they just really want credit boost their business - if not then why not just post the info anonymous. :) Go figure - none of this is about any community or the people its about "me, me, me" but at least we all get some laughs. I do understand that alot of the researchers do good work and deserve credit, but chill with the "its for the betterment of everyone stuff". Its crazy how nowadays even the "good" looks "bad" and the "bad" - pfffft even worst.

......peace....................

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