Cisco warns customers of site breach
Cisco Systems’ customers received e-mails Wednesday from the networking company advising them of a security breach of its Web site.
The company said Cisco.com has been compromised and that customers need to change their passwords.
"It has been brought to our attention that there is an issue in a Cisco.com search tool that could expose passwords for registered users," the company warned.
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