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Re: CiSCO IOS 12.* source code stolen


From: Henry Linneweh <hrlinneweh () sbcglobal net>
Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 01:54:09 -0700 (PDT)


You do not have to steal the code, you can buy a cisco
router from an equipment reseller and have all the
access you want.....


-Henry




--- Alexei Roudnev <alex () relcom net> wrote:

Hmm, it's all interesting. EFnet IRC again...

Does anyone have a full logs of EFnet IRC
conversations? We used to
participate in it 6 years ago (when fighting hackes
in Russia),
and it was very useful for following trends (of
course, after you dump a
heaps of junk).


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michel Py"
<michel () arneill-py sacramento ca us>
To: "John Kinsella" <jlk () thrashyour com>;
<nanog () merit edu>
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 1:45 PM
Subject: RE: CiSCO IOS 12.* source code stolen



Rough translation of:
http://www.securitylab.ru/45221.html

May, 15 2004

Leak of code CiSCO IOS source code?

As it became known to SecurityLab, the source code
of operating system
CISCO IOS 12.3, 12.3t, which is used in the majority
of Cisco network
devices has been stolen on May 13, 2004. The total
volume of the stolen
information represents about 800MB in an archive
file.

According to the information available to us, the
leak of fragments of
the source code occurred because of a break-in into
the corporate
network of Cisco System.

Representatives of Cisco System have not made any
comments about the
break-in so far.

A person whose alias on *darknet@EFnet IRC is
"franz" has given a small
parts of the source code (about 2.5 Mb) as proof.

Below are links to the first 100 first lines of
source code of:

ipv6_tcp.c:
http://www.securitylab.ru/45222.html

ipv6_discovery_test.c:
http://www.securitylab.ru/45223.html




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