A flaw in software from Cisco Systems
Inc., the world's largest maker of computer-networking gear, may let
hackers knock out machines that help run the Internet, the Department of
Homeland Security said.
The operating system software for Cisco's
routers and switches has a fault that may let a hacker send data prompting
the machines to restart, making them unavailable, the department said. San
Jose-based Cisco made a software patch available on its website.






