Really just people not patching their software after warnings more than six 
months ago:

July-08 UPDATE: Cisco PSIRT is aware of disruption to some Cisco customers with 
Cisco ASA devices affected by CVE-2014-3383, the Cisco ASA VPN Denial of 
Service Vulnerability that was disclosed in this Security Advisory. Traffic 
causing the disruption was isolated to a specific source IPv4 address. Cisco 
has engaged the provider and owner of that device and determined that the 
traffic was sent with no malicious intent. Cisco strongly recommends that 
customers upgrade to a fixed Cisco ASA software release to remediate this 
issue. 

Cisco has released free software updates that address these vulnerabilities. 
Workarounds that mitigate some of these vulnerabilities are available.

Jared Mauch

> On Jul 8, 2015, at 1:15 PM, Michel Luczak <fr...@shrd.fr> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 08 Jul 2015, at 18:58, Mark Mayfield <mark.mayfi...@cityofroseville.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Come in this morning to find one failover pair of ASA's had the primary 
>> crash and failover, then a couple hours later, the secondary crash and 
>> failover, back to the primary.
> 
> Not sure it’s related but I’ve read reports on FRNoG of ASAs crashing as 
> well, seems related to a late leap second related issue.
> 
> Regards, Michel

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