Maybe if Cisco and the U.S. Government spent a little time implementing good IT security practices instead of putting IT security in the hands of drooling, slack-jawed incompetents, then maybe they wouldn't have to worry about having their dirty laundry exposed to the world.
Cisco, as the "leading" vendor of network equipment, should especially be embaressed that their precious code was snipped by some young man working out of his home in Sweden.
Just goes to show that not all the goobers work for Apple.
He is at home or at school I suppose ;) The swedish newspaper www.unt.se just called him up. I guess you can do the same if you spend some time googling the internet (www.eniro.se).
HAHAHAHAHA!! You hit the nail right on the head regarding Cisco. Not quite secure enough no.
Maybe if Cisco and the U.S. Government spent a little time implementing good IT security practices instead of putting IT security in the hands of drooling, slack-jawed incompetents, then maybe they wouldn't have to worry about having their dirty laundry exposed to the world.
Cisco, as the "leading" vendor of network equipment, should especially be embaressed that their precious code was snipped by some young man working out of his home in Sweden.
Just goes to show that not all the goobers work for Apple.
He is at home or at school I suppose ;) The swedish newspaper www.unt.se just called him up. I guess you can do the same if you spend some time googling the internet (www.eniro.se).