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Message-ID: <1058401374.8386.19.camel@morticia.pricegrabber.com>
From: chrismcc at pricegrabber.com (Christopher McCrory)
Subject: rumours of new Cisco IOS vulnerability

Hello...


On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 13:14, christopher neitzert wrote:
> Details about the vulnerability here:
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20030709-swtcp.shtml
<snip>

The working part of the advisory being "affects only CATOS" which is NOT
IOS.  The warning/rumor is for IOS. 


> workaround. This vulnerability affects only CatOS. No other Cisco
> products are affected.
<snip>

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