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Re: [Full-disclosure] Drive-by Pharming

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Drive-by Pharming
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 10:49:47 -0500
On Thur, 16 Feb 2007 02:00:00 +0800, psirt@cisco.com <psirt@cisco.com> wrote:
As the paper does not disclose any new vulnerability in Cisco products,
Cisco is issuing this response and not a Security Advisory.  The purpose
of this response is to inform customers how to change any default
credentials which may ship pre-configured on an impacted Cisco router
(identified below), upon initial configuration and before the device is
connected to a public network.

The Drive-by Pharming paper also relied on exploiting CSRF
vulnerabilities in the router web administration interfaces.  Changing
the passwords does a lot to mitigate the risk, but the CSRF
vulnerabilities should be fixed.

Regards,
Brian

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