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Cisco fixes security flaw in Nexus switches

posted onFebruary 20, 2012
by l33tdawg

Cisco has released a patch for an operating system flaw that could leave its Nexus switches open to denial-of-service attacks.

The network equipment maker released the fix Wednesday for NX-OS. The affected switch series are the Nexus 1000v, 5000 and 7000.

To exploit the vulnerability, a hacker could modify an IP packet to trigger a DoS attack, according to the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team. The agency issued an advisory recommending that Nexus users install the patch. NX-OS is the network operating system within Nexus switches. The vulnerability is within the OS' IP stack and "any feature that makes use of the services offered by the IP stack to parse IP packets is affected," Cisco said.

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