Deepak Sharma wrote:
> 
> 1st question
> 
> Any security issues with ATM?...i know it kinda acts like a VPN (and
> those are pretty secure), but should i be running IPSEC or some other
> type of encryption>>?

ATM has nothing to do with a VPN, nor does it "act like one".  ATM
describes a method of crafting frames of fixed size (53k ?) and 
nothing more. If security is of concern, you must use encryption, 
which is an application type of thing.

> 3661's latest IOS on a dedicated OC3?/...im thinking what if some1
> vampire taps the line??..can they see the data??..

Yes

> 
> 2nd question
> 
> I need to hack into my companys router (they want me to attempt
> it)...any hacking scripts or holes i should be looking for?..there on a
> 3700 i beleive with 2500's on the wan for the branch offices...ios
> 10.0....maybe...lol...maybe even lower...

a quick web search will let you know enough to get started, this
question has nothing to do with studying for a cisco certification,
and is thus off topic here. 

> 
> 3rd question
> 
> We have a checkpoint firewall...most "up to date" software revision (
> thats what my boss says, but i dont believe him..lol )...any
> holes?...anything i can hack with??...progs and such....

Yes, but this question is also off topic, as it has equally nothing 
to do with studying for a cisco certification as the last question.
In fact, its even more off topic since it has nothing to do with Cisco
products at all.
 
> ps. Im not a hacker.....i know you all are thinking that...hehehm, also
> any links or sites with this type of info would be nice....

Personally, that thought didn't even cross my mind.  A hacker wouldn't
have to be posting off topic questions trying to get info on holes in
a particular OS or application, a hacker would find their own...

As for links, allow me to introduce you to a thing called a search
engine.  My favorite is http://www.google.com

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