Contact Us
Article
Hacker Tools New Update | Download Directory |
| Windows | Linux | Mac OS X | Mobile | Assessment | Defense | Documents | Miscellaneous |
Hacker Tools » Download -> Windows-> Scanners » CIScan v1.0

This Directory TOP
Legion v.2.1
SuperScan v4.0
NMapWin 1.3.1
ipEye 1.2
DDoSPing v2.0
SQLScan v1.00
Xnsscan v0.22
MessengerScan v1.05
Top 15 free SQL Injection Scanners
Angry IP Scanner 3.0 beta 3
RPCScan v2.03
DSScan v1.00
Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner 8.0.20120613
MS05-051 Scan v1.0
Windows Vulnerability Scanner 1.48
AdminLoginFinder
NetSchedScan v1.0
NEWT Professional 2.5.226
Free IP Scanner 1.1
AVG LinkScanner 2012 12.0 Build 1873a4623
MS05-039 Scan v1.0
BOping v2.0
SNScan v1.05
A Review of Fingerprint Scanners
WebCruiser - Web Vulnerability Scanner 2.5.0
openAcunetix 2.04
WordPress Security Scanner
Scanner NessusWX 1.4.4 Win32
NmapW 2.0
Javascript LAN Scanner
Nessquik v2.5 - a Web-based Nessus Scanner
Paketto Keiretsu
Search

CIScan v1.0

File Size: 16KB
Developer: http://www.foundstone.com
Description:     CIScan is a Windows based SNMP detection and analysis utility that can quickly and accurately identify Cisco devices with SNMP enabled in an enterprise environment. This utility can effectively indicate devices that are potentially vulnerable to the Cisco IPv4 Remote Denial of Service vulnerability from July 17, 2003.

CIScan is intended for use by system and network administrators as a fast and reliable utility for identifying potentially at risk Cisco devices in a passive manner. This tool may be run in production environments during production hours.

Vulnerability Information:

Cisco announced on Thursday, July 17, 2003 a serious vulnerability for all Cisco devices that implement and are configured to process Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) packets. Foundstone Labs, first to respond to this serious risk, is offering this Security Briefing as part of a coordinated effort designed to protect current customers and other organizations.

This vulnerability should be considered extremely critical due to the impact and ease-of-exploitation. Devices are vulnerable to a Denial of Service (DoS) attack and although no known exploit has been yet identified, a complex purposely malicious sequence of IPv4 packets targeted to a vulnerable Cisco switch or router can cause the processing interface to stop processing traffic. This vulnerability can be executed by remote unauthenticated users with mere knowledge of at least one interface IP address.
Download:   CIScan v1.0

 

Sponsor Links

Sponsor Links

Share/Bookmark