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Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.58.0507291753470.10892@kungfunix.net>
Date: Fri Jul 29 22:54:24 2005
From: sil at infiltrated.net (J. Oquendo)
Subject: Cisco IOS Shellcode Presentation



Correct me if I'm wrong, obviously I wasn't at the presentation, but
Lynns' assertion of an attack (uploading and running things via the
router) is no different from a POC tool released a few years back called
Ultima Ratio http://www.phenoelit.de/ultimaratio/UltimaRatioVegas.c
probably just modified code from what I gather on what I've read thusfar.
Anyhow, as for Cisco's DJ's spinning "it's only an IPv6 thing you can all
go home now...", isn't it humorous to see that IPv6 is supposed to be
"that much more secure". Obviously I wouldn't believe Cisco when they
state its IPv6 based only don't get me wrong, it's funny to see spin.



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