Security News > 2017 > May > Cisco Finally Patches 0-Day Exploit Disclosed In Wikileaks-CIA Leak (The Hackers News)
2017-05-10 05:27
Cisco Systems has finally released an update for its IOS and IOS XE software to address a critical vulnerability, disclosed nearly two months back in the CIA Vault 7 leak, that affects more than 300 of its switch models. The company identified the vulnerability in its product while analyzing "Vault 7" dump — thousands of documents and files leaked by Wikileaks, claiming to detail hacking
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