Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software SSL VPN Denial of Service Vulnerability

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Fri Mar 28 06:34:58 UTC 2014


On Friday, March 28, 2014 05:48:29 AM Shrdlu wrote:

> Why? Personally, I think it's fine. It only happens (at
> most) every six months (and sometimes more like a year).

I think it's fine too.

As I'm sure you know, if you're a Cisco customer, you can 
subscribe to their internal notification services where 
you'll get this anyway.

That they consolidate the most critical bug information and 
push it out to the typical operational mailing lists a 
couple of times a year is not such a problem, I'd say. For 
some, this could be the only way they find out.

Mark.
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