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 ///  File Name: cisco.99-03-24.sv_remote_reload
Description:
cisco.99-03-24.sv_remote_reload
File Size:12175
Last Modified:Sep 23 05:48:10 1999
MD5 Checksum:eb6841dc82bc52406ffb9638374b03ac

 ///  File Name: cisco.99-04-13.input_access_list
Description:
Cisco IOS(R) Software Input Access List Leakage with NAT
File Size:25823
Last Modified:Sep 23 05:48:10 1999
MD5 Checksum:385df517d29bb1a8feeb36f94598a3c3

 ///  File Name: cisco.99-06-10.list_keyword
Description:
cisco.99-06-10.list_keyword
File Size:8809
Last Modified:Sep 23 05:48:10 1999
MD5 Checksum:a333d1dd91a211499ca8fdecff238cc3

 ///  File Name: cisco.99-08-19.acs
Description:
cisco.99-08-19.acs
File Size:9008
Last Modified:Sep 23 05:48:10 1999
MD5 Checksum:b6e1e092db3ed20d45647bbf0fba19cc

 ///  File Name: cisco.99-12-15.cache
Description:
Cisco Advisory - Cisco Cache Engine Authentication Vulnerabilities. A vulnerability exists that could allow an unauthorized person to substitute arbitrary material in place of legitimate content for a specified website. This arbitrary content would be viewable only by users of the affected (or "polluted") Cache Engine. A second vulnerability exists that could allow unauthorized persons to view performance information via the web interface of the Cache Engine. A third vulnerability existed that allowed a null username and password pair to be accepted as valid authentication credentials.
File Size:11471
Last Modified:Dec 17 02:25:12 1999
MD5 Checksum:9075f846ea075d9a186e5105fad23052

 ///  File Name: cisco.pix-ftp.txt
Description:
The Cisco Secure PIX Firewall interprets FTP (File Transfer Protocol) commands out of context and inappropriately opens temporary access through the firewall. This is an interim notice describing two related vulnerabilities.
Homepage:http://www.cisco.com
File Size:15068
Last Modified:Mar 20 22:04:00 2000
MD5 Checksum:de9c219fb628efe10d5cdecd1afde90a

 ///  File Name: cisco.sn5420.txt
Description:
Cisco Security Advisory - Vulnerabilities in Cisco SN 5420 Storage Routers. Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in Cisco SN 5420 Storage Router software release up to and including 1.1(3). One of the vulnerabilities can cause Denial-of-Service attack. The other allows unrestricted low level access to the SN 5420. The vulnerabilities are exploited via TCP ports 514 and 8023.
Homepage:http://www.cisco.com/go/psirt
File Size:7062
Last Modified:Jul 12 09:34:32 2001
MD5 Checksum:217a13ba3ed96b040635c794eb890afe

 ///  File Name: cisco.ssh.advisory.txt
Description:
Cisco Security Advisory - Exploitation of the CRC 32 overflow can cause some Cisco devices to reboot. This vulnerability affects all devices running Cisco IOS Software supporting SSH, Cisco Catalyst 6000 switches running CatOS, Cisco PIX Firewall's and the Cisco 11000 Content Service Switch family.
Homepage:http://www.cisco.com
File Size:29921
Last Modified:Jul 3 08:29:26 2002
MD5 Checksum:992e4b18bd52d919e0beb5718654e265

 ///  File Name: css-http-post-pub.txt
Description:
Cisco Security Advisory - The Cisco Content Service Switch (CSS) 11000 series switches are susceptible to a denial of service attack caused by a soft reset due to improper handling of HTTP POST requests to the web management interface.
Homepage:http://www.cisco.com
File Size:8962
Last Modified:May 19 08:57:17 2002
MD5 Checksum:c5528c55d4552fbdeb5192f1a05a8c64

 ///  File Name: ios-snmp-community-vulns-pub.txt
Description:
Cisco Security Advisory - Many IOS and CatOS releases contain several independent but related vulnerabilities involving the unexpected creation and exposure of SNMP community strings. These vulnerabilities can be exploited to permit the unauthorized viewing or modification of affected devices. To fix, install the free upgrade or block UDP port 161.
Homepage:http://www.cisco.com
File Size:29584
Last Modified:Mar 2 22:30:53 2001
MD5 Checksum:d4e9d6200eee994707a7fb10f80484c3

 ///  File Name: transparentcache-tcp-relay-vuln-pub..>
Description:
Cisco Security Advisory - Cisco Cache Engines and Content Engines provide a transparent cache for world wide web pages retrieved via HTTP. The default configuration of the proxy feature can be abused to open a TCP connection to any reachable destination IP address and hide the true IP source address of the connection allowing for anonymous port scanning, dos attacks, spam, etc.
Homepage:http://www.cisco.com
File Size:10330
Last Modified:May 19 08:55:55 2002
MD5 Checksum:d7f5a2dacc30f1f3432c87d240e4cc7f

 ///  File Name: ubr900.txt
Description:
The Cisco UBR 900 series routers allow remote users snmp read access with any community string.
Author:Cushman
Homepage:http://www.hack-net.com
File Size:4646
Last Modified:Jan 8 06:51:08 2002
MD5 Checksum:6eecb8ee11f2b4a9696a2d3c20fdd922