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Shadetree, from CISCO own comments
No, Shadetree, they only disclosed this today 29th July:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20050729-ipv6.shtml
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1841669,00.asp

So they did conceal it.

"LAS VEGAS?Cisco Systems Inc. on Friday confirmed that a security hole in its Internetwork Operating System could be exploited by remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.

"The routing and switching giant's confirmation comes just days after details on the extent of the flaw were released at the Black Hat Briefings here by former Internet Security Systems Inc. researcher Michael Lynn."
Posted by: Nigel Johnstone   Posted on: 07/29/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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Would you hire ISS for security advice?  Nigel Johnstone | 07/29/05
Oh and don't buy Cisco Routers either  Nigel Johnstone | 07/29/05
Overly simplified.  ShadeTree | 07/29/05
Then CISCO+ISS should be liable  Nigel Johnstone | 07/29/05
I think what is meant is...  John L. Ries | 07/29/05
Hmmm...  zkiwi | 07/29/05
No, the concealment is the issue  Nigel Johnstone | 07/29/05
Oh?  zkiwi | 07/29/05
They had better be the only culprit  Nigel Johnstone | 07/29/05
What Cisco tried to suppress was how ...  ShadeTree | 07/29/05
Shadetree, from CISCO own comments  Nigel Johnstone | 07/29/05

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