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CVSS critical flaw for any Cox customer with a Cisco DPC 3010 cable modem
Cisco released the absolute highest critical vulnerability warning, a 10 on a 1-10 scale, clear back last July for the DPC3010 and other modems Cox issues to its millions of customers. An example and link is here: http://forums.cox.com/forum_home/internet_forum/f/5/t/6434.aspx.
I spent two full hours on the phone Thurs with three different cox tech support and service depts, including Tier 2, and got nothing but run arounds and direct lies why Cox has not firmware updated this modem for all Cox customers who use this modem, as well as other Cisco modems effected, AS WELL AS why Cox refuses to update and provide basic IPv6 protocols.
What's going on Cox? The truth.
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From what I understood, Cox was never vulnerable to this exploit by the time it was reported. There is a post with some discussion by Cox employees here, Long story short:
"Click on the affected products in the psirt link at Cisco
»tools.cisco.com/security/center/···40716-cm
It lists the software versions. The Broadcom reference code was fixed at version 5.5.3. All of our Cisco products are currently running 5.5.3 or greater reference code, and have been since ~2012."
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