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After four years and $500 million in investments, Cisco Systems unveiled its high-end router--but it could be six months to a year before it starts seeing any revenue from the product.
Cisco Systems Inc. is retiring its 2600 series multiservice routers, one of the most widely deployed WAN products for enterprise branches and midsize businesses. Cisco’s end-of-life and end-of ...
Infected hardware devices include Cisco routers 1841, 2811 and 3825, FireEye said. Cisco had discontinued selling the products but still supports customers using them.
Cisco says that a new authentication bypass flaw affecting multiple small business VPN routers will not be patched because the devices have reached end-of-life (EoL). This zero-day bug (CVE-2022 ...
Cisco fixed this issue in firmware release 4.2.3.10, which also includes a fix for a newly disclosed high-severity bug affecting the RV016, RV042, RV042G, and RV082 routers.
Also Thursday, Cisco reported two new medium-severity bug also affecting its RV320 and RV325 routers, both with no patches available. One bug (CVE-2019-1828) is tied to weak credential encryption ...
Cisco identified the vulnerability in its WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point, WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router and RVS4000 4-port Gigabit Security Router.