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Cisco source code stolen, released on-line







Cisco source code stolen, released
on-line

Cisco source code stolen, released
on-line
05/18/2004 10:14 AM

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05/17/2004 11:55 PM
AP - Cisco Systems Inc. is investigating how the code for some of its software that runs much of the networking equipment on the Internet was published on a Web site.

Cisco Networking Code May Have Been
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05/17/2004 10:28 PM
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Source code stolen from U.S. software
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Source code stolen from U.S. software
company in India
08/05/2004 08:48 AM
Jolly Technologies, a division of U.S. company Jolly Inc., reported Wednesday that an insider stole portions of the source code and confidential design documents relating to one of its key products, at its research and development center in Mumbai, India. The company has as a result halted all development activities at the center.

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Cisco looking into source-code leak


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Russian security site SecurityLab.ru reported Saturday that the operating system code, which is used to power a majority of Cisco's networking devices, was stolen from the company's corporate network, with some of it leaked onto the Internet.

Cisco looking into source code leak


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Cisco Systems Inc. is investigating the possible theft of proprietary source code that drives its networking hardware, a company representative confirmed Monday.

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FBI investigating Cisco source code leak


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The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said it is working with Cisco Systems Inc. to investigate the theft of computer source code from the networking company, said Paul Bresson, an FBI spokesman.

Arrest in Cisco source code theft


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A Briton has been arrested in connection with the theft of computer code for key net hardware.

Commentary: If only Cisco code had been
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Commentary: If only Cisco code had been
open source
05/17/2004 03:02 PM
The 15 May 2004 theft and publishing of the source code for Cisco's IOS router firmware could mean a wave of exploits against the critical router infrastructure of the Internet will be on its way. If that happens, it will be because Cisco ignored one of the iron rules of network security -- and experts the world over will be muttering "if only IOS had been open source."

Cisco probing possible source code theft


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Update: Cisco looking into source code
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Update: Cisco looking into source code
leak
05/17/2004 08:52 AM
Cisco Systems Inc. is investigating the possible theft of proprietary source code that drives its networking hardware, a company representative confirmed Monday.

Cisco probes source code theft


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Cisco looking into source code leak
(MacCentral)


Cisco looking into source code leak
(MacCentral)
05/17/2004 11:52 AM
MacCentral - Cisco Systems Inc. is investigating the possible theft of proprietary source code that drives its networking hardware, a company representative confirmed Monday.

Man held over Cisco source code theft


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Sydney Morning Herald Sep 19 2004 11:01PM GMT

Cisco investigates source code leak


Cisco investigates source code leak 05/17/2004 04:26 AM
The technology giant confirms that some of the proprietary source code that drives its networking hardware has appeared on the Internet.

Man arrested in UK in Cisco source code
theft


Man arrested in UK in Cisco source code
theft
09/17/2004 08:08 PM
SiliconValley.com Sep 18 2004 0:11AM GMT

UK Man Held Over Cisco Source Code Theft
(Reuters)


UK Man Held Over Cisco Source Code Theft
(Reuters)
09/21/2004 02:43 AM
Reuters - Police said on Monday they have arrested a 20-year-old British man on suspicion of stealing Cisco Systems source code, the basic instructions for the machines that direct Internet traffic across the globe.

Source code theft does not increase
risk: Cisco


Source code theft does not increase
risk: Cisco
05/22/2004 11:19 AM
Hindustan Times May 22 2004 2:45PM GMT

Cisco Investigates Source Code Leak (PC
World)


Cisco Investigates Source Code Leak (PC
World)
05/17/2004 10:33 AM
PC World - Unknown amount of networking OS code may have been stolen, posted on Net.

Cisco Probes Possible Source-Code Theft
(NewsFactor)


Cisco Probes Possible Source-Code Theft
(NewsFactor)
05/18/2004 01:09 PM
NewsFactor - Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO) is investigating the alleged theft of its networking-gear source code, which initially was reported late last week on a Web site run by the Russian firm SecurityLab.

UK police arrest Cisco source code
suspect


UK police arrest Cisco source code
suspect
09/20/2004 05:12 AM
PCs seized, suspect quizzed, inquiries ongoing

Cisco: Source code theft does not
increase risk


Cisco: Source code theft does not
increase risk
05/24/2004 12:36 PM

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