Detritus Effluvium

Friday, August 19, 2016

Cisco confirms 'ExtraBacon' zero-day exploit leaked by NSA hackers


It's a shame US companies have to spend money repairing a weakness exploited by the NSA. But on the other hand, many feel that proper code review would have prevented the weakness from existing in the first place.



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