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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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Re: Cisco, ISS file suit against rogue researcher 2005-07-31
Alexey Vesnin
But time is ticking - and where is the dicreditation? I've digged the internet and found the description of that flaw. I've updated a non-production Cisco router and tried the exploit. IT WORKS. Cisco just waits to make some little additional stuff to join it all together to another expensive patch for YOU. And you won't be able to refuse from buying it. They're just making money.

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