Cisco Router
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Cisco hits back at flaw researcher
News Networking giant and ISS ask a court to silence the security expert who described how attackers could take over Cisco routers.
Thursday, July 28 2005 09:28 AM
Tags: Network standards/protocols, Network security, Privacy, Corporate law
Cisco details controversial router flaw
News Disagreement persists about the scope of the IOS vulnerability, which is at the center of a dispute between Cisco and a security researcher.
Monday, August 01 2005 09:46 AM
Tags: Data security, Network security
Hollywood's new lesson for campus file swappers
News Entertainment companies are pushing new antipiracy technology that could make it easier to remove suspected pirates from campus networks.
Tuesday, April 20 2004 03:30 PM
Tags: Digital media, Piracy
Trio of Cisco flaws may threaten networks
News Holes in software that controls Cisco's routers and switches could let miscreants cripple computer networks, including the Internet.
Friday, January 26 2007 09:45 AM
Tags: Data security, LANs and WANs, Security
Commentary: Beware collateral damage from Red Code
News While the bulk of the damage done by the Code Red and Code Red II worms was done through infecting computers, that's not the whole picture, says columnist Robert Vamosi.
Thursday, August 23 2001 12:23 PM
From Cisco, self-defense weapons for networks
News The company is introducing antivirus collaboration on its routers.
Monday, June 21 2004 10:06 AM
Tags: Routing/switching, Network security
Malicious code targets Cisco flaws
News The software code, written by a group of Italian teenagers, targets flaws in Cisco Systems' IOS software.
Tuesday, March 30 2004 09:35 AM
Tags: Hacking, Business applications
Security researchers and vendors to call a truce?
News news analysis Security researchers pull presentation on Web attack method to give Adobe time to develop a patch in the latest case of researchers voluntarily restraining on disclosing vulnerabilities. Is compromise the answer?
Thursday, September 18 2008 10:03 AM
Tags: Security, Vulnerability, penetration testing, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, software, hacking, professor, researcher, Adobe Systems Inc., computer security
Antivirus insecurity at Black Hat confab
News Security industry event to focus on exploiting holes in antivirus, database and device driver software to break into computers.
Thursday, July 28 2005 10:08 AM
Tags: PC security, Viruses and worms, Security Management, Security implementation/standards
ISPs rush to fix Cisco flaw
News Internet service providers are vulnerable to a flaw in Cisco routers that could cause some Web sites and servers to become inaccessible, according to network administrators.
Thursday, July 17 2003 08:42 AM
Bug hunters, software firms in uneasy alliance
News Security researchers and companies that write commercial software seek common ground over how to report flaws.
Wednesday, September 07 2005 10:39 AM
Tags: Data security, Business applications
SAP signs on heavyweights
News SAP has significantly expanded its NetWeaver partner network to create closer ties to its business applications.
Thursday, May 19 2005 09:59 AM
Tags: Customer resource management (CRM), Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Juniper ships long-awaited upgrade
News Juniper trumps Cisco with new router, but demand could be soft amid the tepid telecom climate.
Wednesday, April 24 2002 11:09 AM
Enron's digital demise has ripple effect
News The energy giant's fall will slow down growth of online trading in commodities such as energy and add another dose of bad news to an already troubled communications industry.
Tuesday, December 04 2001 07:05 AM
Cisco goes for video
News Cisco announced it will pay US$6.9 billion cash for Scientific-Atlanta to get into the video market.
Monday, November 21 2005 09:26 AM




