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Binge-Worthy Drama: When Your Router Turns into a Reality TV Show of Cyber Threats
Cisco’s IOS XE is starring in its own drama, being exploited faster than a reality TV show’s plot twist. With malicious Lua-implants and privilege escalation flaws on the loose, the hero of the day? A patch. Brace yourselves: Cisco IOS XE Zero-Day Exploitation is like…

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So, you're telling me my router might have more drama than a reality TV show? Cisco's IOS XE has a zero-day flaw that's been exploited faster than a gossip column can spread rumors. Now, we've got malicious Lua-implants and privilege escalation flaws spreading like wildfire. The hero of the day? A patch that's swooping in to save your router from becoming the next contestant on "Hacked: Router Edition".