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Cisco IOS Source Code Theft Story Continues

securitas writes "eWEEK's Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols reports that the source code for Cisco's 'main networking device operating system was stolen on Thursday' (May 13) according to the Russian company SecurityLab. SecurityLab says that criminals broke into Cisco's network and stole 800MB of source code for IOS 12.3 and IOS 12.3t, a pre-release variant. The purported culprit(s) then bragged about the feat in an IRC session and offered 2.5 MB of the code as proof. Industry analysts Dell'Oro Group says that 'Cisco owns 62 percent of the core router market.' More at the Sydney Morning Herald and Windows Network magazine." Our original coverage was here of this story.

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  1. Re:Lemme guess by 3.5+stripes · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Nah, it was thongthongthongthong

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    He tried to kill me with a forklift!
  2. Re:And the secret backdoor password is... by thpdg · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "That's the stupidest combination I've ever heard in my life. That's the kinda thing an idiot would have on his luggage."

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    -Patrick

    "They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."

  3. Re:Cisco IOS built on BSD by Old+Uncle+Bill · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wow, you mean students actually made some money off of their inventions rather than the school? How novel. One of the schools here consistently hands out class projects with the sole purpose of using the students' designs and code for commercial gain (and professor notoriety). Personally, I think those students pay enough money in tuition every year to keep their inventions. I rate this right up there with the highly ethical tradition of college sports.

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    Yes, I am an agent of Satan, but my duties are largely ceremonial.
  4. What pisses me off... by greendot · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    The thing that annoys me most is how Cisco is going to handle this.

    I bought one of their home/soho routers, the "cheap" $300 one. I wanted more meat to my home broadband than what Linksys had to offer.

    The day after I buy it I find out that the software is out of date and there are upgrades. Am I able to get them? Nope. I have to pay an extra $100/year to just get the software updates.

    Needless to say, this will be the last Cisco product I own.

    Considering the small form factor PCs out there, custom Linux firewall is in the works.

  5. Re:Suspect profile by Mateito · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    > 4. Showers monthly

    I can't work out if that's meant to be an insult or a compliment.