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Cisco Users Rejoice: Free Security Updates Now Available!
Cisco has released free software updates to fix a vulnerability. Customers with service contracts can get these fixes through regular channels. Ensure you have the correct license before upgrading. For more details, check the Cisco Support and Downloads page.
Hot Take:
Well, folks, it looks like Cisco is playing the part of the vigilant knight in shining armor, riding in with free software updates to save the day. But wait, there’s a twist! They’ve got some fine print that makes Shakespeare’s sonnets seem like child’s play.
Key Points:
– Cisco is offering free software updates to address a new vulnerability.
– Customers need to have valid licenses and service contracts to receive updates.
– Free updates don’t grant new software licenses or major version upgrades.
– All updates must be compatible with existing hardware and software configurations.
– Customers without service contracts can still receive updates by contacting Cisco TAC directly.