Cisco, Security Researcher Settle Dispute, Agree To Forget Talk Ever Happened

from the hmm dept

Following the story yesterday about Cisco suing a security researcher for doing a presentation on a huge vulnerability in Cisco routers, it appears the two sides have reached a settlement that basically says the guy will never speak about it again. He isn't to give the presentation again anywhere and all videos of the presentation were to be handed over to Cisco. Before the presentation, of course, Cisco employees had already ripped all the supporting material out of conference handouts, so that's missing also. So, the question is, can Cisco really make this disappear? Obviously there were some people who attended the session, and since the conference is all about hacking, you have to imagine a number of them fully understood the vulnerabilities being discussed. Are they all going to have to shut up about it too? It seems like a fairly difficult thing to try to sweep it under the rug and pretend it didn't happen.
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  1. identicon
    SuperJudge, 29 Jul 2005 @ 5:07am

    Security

    Sounds like a pretty high-brow response, refusing to take responsibility, and just shut up the opposition.
    With the percentage they cover in the network, you'd think they'd take criticism constructively.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    COD, 29 Jul 2005 @ 5:47am

    http://odonnellweb.com

    The information is out, and security wonks all over the world are talking about it. The originator not talking about further is sort of meaningless at this point.

    Is Cisco going to go after any website that dares discuss their deficiencies?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    TenRam, 29 Jul 2005 @ 7:48am

    No Subject Given

    link to this | view in thread ]


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