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Last Updated: Dec 15, 2004 
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Cisco says despite risks, LEAP wasn't worth fixing

(22 Apr 2004)

Even though the LEAP security flaw could affect half of Cisco's WLAN customers, the company didn't patch it because more LEAP flaws could have emerged. While experts say LEAP should be abandoned immediately, they say Cisco's security strategy is sound.

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>> Cisco fixes critical protocol flaw (CNET) 21 Apr 2004
>> Cisco patches IOS flaw (CommsWorld) 21 Apr 2004
>> Cisco SNMP flaw allows for DoS attacks (SearchSecurity.com) 21 Apr 2004
>> Cisco issues VPN security warning (CNET) 16 Apr 2004
>> Cisco's LEAP protocol vulnerable to attack (Unstrung) 09 Apr 2004
>> IBM and Cisco battle remote attack vulnerabilities (SearchSecurity.com) 12 Apr 2004
>> Cisco WLAN apps open to attack (eWEEK) 08 Apr 2004
>> Teens write script to attack Cisco devices (SearchSecurity.com) 30 Mar 2004
>> Malicious code targets earlier Cisco flaws (vnunet) 29 Mar 2004
>> Cisco launches new security, manageability tools (SearchNetworking.com) 22 Mar 2004
>> Multiple Cisco products among those clobbered by OpenSSL flaw (SearchSecurity.com) 18 Mar 2004

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