[70453] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: fwd: CiSCO IOS 12.* source code stolen
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Roy Bentley)
Sat May 15 16:34:53 2004
Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 16:34:11 -0400
To: nanog@merit.edu
From: Roy Bentley <nanog@royb.org>
In-Reply-To: <20040515202140.GA1474@jkdt.thrashyour.com>
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Babelfish translation of http://www.securitylab.ru/45221.html
15 May 2004
Leakage of the initial code CiScO IOS?
As it became known SecurityLab, on 13 May, 2004, were stolen all initial
codes of the operating system CISCO IOS 12.3, 12..3t, which is used in the
majority of the net devices of company CISCO. The total volume of the
stolen information is approximately 800Mb in the archive.
According to the information available to us, the leakage of the fragments
of the initial code occurred because of the breaking of the corporate
network Cisco System. Representatives Cisco System thus far in no way
comment on the occurred incident.
Information flowed away from nobody man hearth no franz on # darknet@EFnet
IRC where it and granted the small part of the initial codes (about 2.5
mb.) as the proof.
They are lined below on 100 first lines of the initial code of file
ipv6_.tcp.c and ipv6_.discovery_.test.c.
Information granted DHG
ipv6_.discovery_.test.c - Neighbor Discovery unit tests.
ipv6_.tcp.c - IP version 6 support functions for TCP
At 16:21 05/15/2004, John Kinsella wrote:
>For those not on bugtraq...I can't hit securitylab.ru, so would be
>curious if anybody has more info or confirmation...
>
>John
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>From: "Alexander Antipo" <alexander@Antipov.info>
>To: <bugtraq@securityfocus.com>
>Subject: CiSCO IOS 12.* source code stolen
>Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 22:49:50 +0400
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>More information (in Russian, of course) and some little stolen code can be
>found here:
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>http://www.securitylab.ru/45221.html
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