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WIRED: A Cisco Router Bug Has Massive Global Implications
- Subject: WIRED: A Cisco Router Bug Has Massive Global Implications
- From: kurt.buff at gmail.com (Kurt Buff - GSEC, GCIH)
- Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 22:29:45 -0700
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On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 12:55 AM grarpamp <grarpamp at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The security benefit is to shame/encourage/force Cisco to fix the problem.
>
> Cisco's been shipping bugs and exploits since day one.
> Bugs upon sploits upon bugs, all up and down
> their stack from HW to SW. It's not even funny.
>
> Then there's all the enterprises that don't even
> bother running the management plane out of band...
One of the reasons why I prefer Juniper to Cisco.
Plus Juniper is based on FreeBSD.
Kurt