The good news is that so far, an exploit is yet to pop up on a public repository.Ĭisco also said that there are no workarounds for these issues, and that installing the patch will be the only way to protect the device, and the network it powers, from malicious actors. This is particularly worrying as many small businesses don’t have their own tech support, meaning these routers could go for months, years even, without being patched.įollowing the news, cybersecurity experts from Tenable took to Shodan to scan the internet for vulnerable routers and found more than 8,000 affected devices. The Cisco® Small Business RV260P VPN router is a high-performance model combining business-class features with performance, security, reliability, and overall value at a great price point. See more ideas about Firewall router, Cisco, Router. To make matters even worse, Cisco said that a proof-of-concept exploit code is already available for some of the disclosed vulnerabilities. Explore ciscosecondhand's board 'Cisco Small Business VPN Firewall Routers' on Pinterest. > Cisco says it's fixed flaw affecting multiple small business VPN routers > Cisco fixes major security flaw affecting VPN routers Cisco will not patch serious security hole in its old VPN routers
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