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Hackers Crack Cisco Firewalls: Global Government Networks at Risk After Zero-Day Exploits Uncovered
Hacking Hoedown: Cisco firewalls get a cyber two-step from UAT4356, dancing through defenses with “Line Dancer” and “Line Runner” malware. Patch up, folks—this isn’t a drill, it’s a digital duel! 🤠💻 #StateBackedHackers

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Just when you thought your firewall was the 'fireproof' safe of the digital world, along come some pesky hackers with a master key. State-sponsored cyber-espionage agents have been playing hide and seek with Cisco's ASA and FTD firewalls, and it turns out they've been 'it' since last November. The game's afoot, folks, and it's more like Capture the Flag than we'd care to admit.