Cisco issues critical patch for Nexus switches to remove hardcoded credentials

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Mar 07, 2016
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Cisco issues critical patch for Nexus switches to remove hardcoded credentials

Cisco Systems has released software updates for its Nexus 3000 and 3500 switches in order to remove a default administrative account with static credentials that could allow remote attackers to compromise devices. Read More

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