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Cisco Type 4 Passwords Issue

Cisco Type 4 Passwords Issue
Posted Mar 19, 2013
Authored by Cisco Systems | Site cisco.com

This is the Cisco response to research performed by Mr. Philipp Schmidt and Mr. Jens Steube from the Hashcat Project on the weakness of Type 4 passwords on Cisco IOS and Cisco IOS XE devices. Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Steube reported this issue to the Cisco PSIRT on March 12, 2013.

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Cisco Type 4 Passwords Issue

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Cisco IOS and Cisco IOS XE Type 4 Passwords Issue

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Cisco Response Summary
======================

This is the Cisco response to research performed by Mr. Philipp
Schmidt and Mr. Jens Steube from the Hashcat Project on the weakness
of Type 4 passwords on Cisco IOS and Cisco IOS XE devices. Mr. Schmidt
and Mr. Steube reported this issue to the Cisco PSIRT on March 12,
2013.

A limited number of Cisco IOS and Cisco IOS XE releases based on the
Cisco IOS 15 code base include support for a new algorithm to hash
user-provided plaintext passwords. This algorithm is called Type 4,
and a password hashed using this algorithm is referred to as a Type 4
password. The Type 4 algorithm was designed to be a stronger
alternative to the existing Type 5 and Type 7 algorithms to increase
the resiliency of passwords used for the 'enable secret password' and
'username username secret password' commands against brute-force
attacks.

For additional information please see the full Cisco Security Response
at the link below.

Cisco would like to thank Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Steube for sharing their
research with Cisco and working toward a coordinated disclosure of
this issue.

This Cisco Security Response is available at:
http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityResponse/cisco-sr-20130318-type4
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