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Cisco secure about source code theft


Networking giant Cisco says that the theft of top-secret proprietary code and its publication on the net do not mean the Interweb is a lot less safer place to be. The company, which makes most of the routers that connect the net, said that publication of some of its proprietary software blueprints does not create an increased security risk. In a press release, Cisco said it took information security very seriously and continues to take active measures to protect its proprietary information as well as employee, customer and partner information.

In other words Cisco has shut the door after the horse has bolted and published the combination of the stable safe on the net.

Cisco added that since the pilfered code has been removed from the foreign Web site where it had been available for several days all was well.

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