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Attackers are hunting for tampered Juniper firewalls

Cisco launches code review after Juniper's spyware disclosure

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Dec 23, 2015
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Attackers are hunting for tampered Juniper firewalls

An experiment by a cybersecurity research center shows attackers are trying to find Juniper firewalls that haven't been patched to remove unauthorized spying code. Read More

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