The FBI has revealed details of an investigation into pirated Cisco hardware
bought by the US government.
Operation Cisco Raider was launched after government departments complained
that they had been sold networking hardware that, while branded Cisco, was built
by third parties.
The investigation found that over 3,500 pirated items had been sold to the
government at a value of $3.5m.
"Counterfeit network hardware entering the marketplace raises significant
public safety concerns and must be stopped," said Assistant Attorney General
Alice S. Fisher.
"It is critically important that network administrators in the private sector
and government perform due diligence in order to prevent counterfeit hardware
from being installed on their networks."
Operation Cisco Raider led to 10 convictions and $1.7m in fines, and was
declared a success.
However, a PowerPoint presentation was leaked at a briefing yesterday which
appeared to suggest that the investigators also had security concerns.
The briefing said that Trojans and other malware could have been embedded in
the counterfeit routers that could be used to bring down critical parts of the
national infrastructure.
"This unclassified briefing was never intended for broad distribution or
posting to the internet," said James Finch, assistant director of the FBI's
Cyber Division.
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