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Two keys to rule them all: Cisco warns of default SSH keys on appliances

Ars Technica:

Cisco revealed a security vulnerability in a number of the company's network security virtual appliances that could give someone virtually unlimited access to them—default, pre-authorized keys for Secure Shell (SSH) sessions originally intended for "customer support" purposes. As Threatpost's Dennis Fisher reported, Cisco has released software patches that correct the problem, but there's no temporary workaround for systems that can't immediately be patched.

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arstechnica.com
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Former IT director found guilty for selling govt-owned network switches on eBay

As per the court documents, between June 11, 2015, and August 23, 2018, Petrill ordered 41 Cisco 3850 switches that were expected to be installed on the Horry County network.

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techacrobat.com
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Life In 360°: Space – The Last Resort

Cisco's “There’s Never Been a Better Time” campaign goes out of this world.

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Cisco to kill its Intercloud public cloud on March 31, 2017

Snuffing OpenStack cloud means it's all hybrid cloud and network function virtualisation from now on at Switchzilla

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theregister.co.uk