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Cisco source code stolen?







Cisco source code stolen?

Cisco source code stolen? 05/16/2004 02:22 AM

A Russian security site is reporting that the source code for Cisco IOS 12.x Operating System was stolen. If true, exploits based on the potential flaws in the code could seriously disrupt Internet traffic.




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The source code in question contained about 800 megabytes of data pertaining to Cisco's Internetwork Operating System and appeared on a Russian Web site last May. It was quickly removed at Cisco's request. Cisco has claimed that the theft was not the result of a software or service vulnerability.

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