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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
Alexey Vesnin (2 replies)
Re: Cisco, ISS file suit against rogue researcher 2005-07-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Re: Cisco, ISS file suit against rogue researcher 2005-07-31
Alexey Vesnin (1 replies)
I don't know him in person too, but his act notes significantly, that he is honest and brave enough to do make his deceidion even going against all this dollar-kicking machine. The main difference between a kid and a grown-up person is that the kid is only makes it's wishes and deceidions, adn the grown-up person makes the deceidions gtrue and it's able to take responsibility for the deed. This is not a question of personality - it's a question about every security specialists' ineer code of honor.

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no good deed? 2005-07-28
Anonymous (3 replies)
Re: no good deed? 2005-07-31
Alexey Vesnin (2 replies)
Re: Re: no good deed? 2005-08-01
Anonymous
Re: Re: no good deed? 2005-08-01
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Re: no good deed? 2005-08-03
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Re: no good deed? 2006-01-29
Anonymous
Cisco, ISS file suit against rogue researcher 2005-07-28
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