On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Scott Call wrote:
Forgive the not panicing, but none of the exploits utilized by this tool are new, the newest being a year old, most being 2-3 years old, judging by the dates on the cisco pages.
Which brings to mind the question of when will reporters be able to "objectively" report something, and not "attenuate" certain aspects for the benefit of creating a "scoop". I perfectly understand the need to make public the availability of this new cracking tool, but I do not understand why there was no mention of the fact it exploits bugs that are 1.5-3 years old, which would have put matters in the proper perspective, instead of trying to create commotion as if some immediate danger was hanging above our enterprise LANs. *sigh* --Ariel
-S
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Henry Linneweh wrote:
Cisco warns of new hacking toolkit http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/03/29/HNhackingtoolkit_1.html
exploit location http://www.blackangels.it/
-Henry
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