Cisco’s Smart Install protocol is still being abused in attacks — five years after the networking giant issued its first warning — and there are still roughly 18,000 internet-exposed devices that could be targeted by hackers.
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Cisco Smart Install Protocol Still Abused in Attacks, 5 Years After First Warning
Cisco’s Smart Install protocol is still being abused in attacks — five years after the networking giant issued its first warning — and there are still roughly 18,000 internet-exposed devices that could be targeted by hackers. The post Cisco Smart Install Protocol Still Abused in Attacks, 5 Years After First Warning appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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