Thursday 17 September 2015

Protect your Cisco routers from this major vulnerability

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Cisco routers have major vulnerability: Protect your enterprise from SYNful Knock

A vulnerability in Cisco IOS allows attackers to gain control of routers and provides easier access to infect other network devices. Here's how to detect and patch vulnerable systems.

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