Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 10:31:35 -0700
Reply-To: "William W. Viergever" <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET>
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From: "William W. Viergever" <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET>
Subject: OT: FIM: FBI names 20 most-wanted security flaws
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For Inquiring Minds:
and just so Karsten doesn't think it's just M$ <g>:
... The list includes seven security problems that affect all systems, six
vulnerabilities specific to Microsoft servers, and seven flaws that affect
various flavors of Unix, including Linux and Solaris.
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>- FBI names 20 most-wanted security flaws
>
>The Systems Administration, Networking and Security (SANS)
>Institute unveiled a list of 20 software flaws this week that
>the group, along with the FBI, recommends be given special
>attention by corporate data managers.
>http://cgi.zdnet.com/slink?147862:2664289
go there and it points you to SANS and:
The Twenty Most Critical
Internet Security Vulnerabilities (Updated)
The Experts' Consensus
Version 2.100 October 2, 2001
Copyright 2001, The SANS Institute
http://66.129.1.101/top20.htm
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