A default account present in Cisco Small Business switches can allow remote attackers to gain complete access to vulnerable devices. The networking giant has yet to release patches, but a workaround is available.
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Default Account Exposes Cisco Switches to Remote Attacks
A default account present in Cisco Small Business switches can allow remote attackers to gain complete access to vulnerable devices. The networking giant has yet to release patches, but a workaround is available. The post Default Account Exposes Cisco Switches to Remote Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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