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Cisco cover up

  • From: J. Oquendo
  • Date: Wed Jul 27 16:50:46 2005

On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Dan Hollis wrote:

>
> This is looking like a complete PR disaster for cisco. They would have
> been better off allowing the talk to take place, and actually fixing the
> holes rather than wasting money on a small army of razorblade-equipped
> censors.
>
> -Dan

Complete PR disaster? Maybe they're still working on the fix and didn't
want those on the blackhat scene to have a glimpse of how they intended on
fixing things. I wonder if this has exploit_foo_bar has anything to do
with their code being stolen earlier this year was it, or late last year.
Maybe for the geeks in you, it may be a PR disaster, but I doubt their
stock price will come down much. Oddly I wonder if those in gov are
watching closely to those who are running around shorting Cisco stock. Or
should that be: "sh0rt1ng c1sc0 [email protected]$"


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