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Cisco releases fix for wireless flaws
By Ben Charny

CNET News.com
July 29, 2003, 4:16 AM PT
URL: http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105-5056929.html

Cisco Systems has released patches for a pair of security flaws that were discovered in its Aironet 1100 series wireless access points.

One flaw would have allowed an attacker to use a classical brute force technique to discover account names, according to security troubleshooter Vigilante. Vigilante said the second flaw could freeze the access point and bring down the wireless access zone. Cisco posted advisories on the flaws Monday.

To date, Cisco is not aware of any active exploitations of the vulnerability and is working closely with its customers as well as industry, government, academia and Internet security organizations to effectively address this issue, a Cisco representative said in a statement.

The Cisco Aironet 1100 Wi-Fi access point creates a 300-foot radius zone where laptops can wirelessly connect to the Web or a corporate computer network. At $600 each, the access points have been primarily a favorite of large businesses, a Cisco representative said.

The software patches were made available about nine days after Cisco discovered a more serious flaw in its router software that could allow attackers to freeze Cisco routers and stop the flow of network data through the device.

trouble shooter= http://www.vigilante.com/

cisco advisories= http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sn-20030724-ios-enum.shtml
Posted on Tuesday, 29 July 2003 @ 11:08:55 EDT by phoenix22
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