Cisco IOS from an Attacker's Point of View

There are many ways an attacker can take control over Cisco network devices, often due to an administrator's lack of knowledge, or negligence. A security vulnerability exploitation that leads to an unauthorized access, or a Denial of Service attack, are just a matter of time.

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hakin9 is a magazine about hacking and IT security, covering techniques of breaking into computer systems, defence and protection methods and is useful for both professionals (system administrators, security specialists) and hobbyists.

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