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Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability
From: Daniel Suchy <danny () danysek cz>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 23:48:03 +0200
Hello, ask your customers, if they had VTY access secured properly. Brute-force password attacks against management interface (telnet, SSH) aren't rare these days and once you have management access, you can do anything independently on known code vulnerabilies. With regards, Daniel On 13.4.2015 23:29, Rashed Alwarrag wrote:
Hi Today we have a lot of customers report that their Cisco routers got a root access and the IOS got erased , is there any known vulnerability in cisco products thats they report in their Security alerts about this recently ? is there any one face the same issue ? Regards
Current thread:
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability, (continued)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability John Schiel (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Rashed Alwarrag (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability John Schiel (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Rashed Alwarrag (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Nick Hilliard (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Rashed Alwarrag (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Nick Hilliard (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Rashed Alwarrag (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability George Herbert (Apr 13)
- RE: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Keith Medcalf (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Doug McIntyre (Apr 19)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Rashed Alwarrag (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability John Schiel (Apr 13)
- Re: Cisco Routers Vulnerability Alain Hebert (Apr 14)