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Vulnerability in SNMP 3
2008-06-11 07:17:05 by HASH0x8b4c4bc in StillSecure, After All These Years
 

Dennis Fisher blogs over at SearchSecurity.com about a new critical flaw found in SNMPv3. I have blogged before how some NAC vendors that utilize SNMP have tried to fool unknowing sys admins that SNMP stands for security network management protocol, instead of simple NMP.

The SNMP zealots have always tried to counter the SNMP is not secure arguments by pointing to v3 as very security method and now this flaw is found. How many more will be found? In any event glad they found and fixed this. Now if they could just find someone using SNMPv3 it would be great!

 
 
 
 
 
 
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