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Re: You know you've made it when...

From: Jeremy Pereira <jeremyp_at_jeremyp.net>
Date: 2004-10-12 11:01:51 CEST

I found it extraordinary that version control even gets on the list at
all considering that in the great scheme of things it's a fairly
minority interest.

The list isn't much more than a publicity grabber for SANS to give them
an excuse to send out a press release and it gets into Slashdot every
year.

One of the Windows top 10 is "web browsers" - not just Internet
Explorer or Mozilla but all web browsers in general. As you say they
could do away with the whole thing and just have

I1 - plugging an Ethernet cable in

On Oct 11, 2004, at 17:26, kfogel@collab.net wrote:

> Jeremy Pereira <jeremyp@jeremyp.net> writes:
>> your software appears in the SANS institute's top 10 Unix
>> vulnerabilities.
>>
>> http://www.sans.org/top20/#u4
>
> Too bad CVS and Subversion are lumped together, and therefore both
> contribute to the position.
>
> Positions 1, 2, and 3, are BIND/DNS, Web Server, and Authentication
> (all authentication software!) respectively. In other words, by
> putting your computer on the Net, you're vulnerable :-).
>
> -Karl
>
>

--
Jeremy Pereira
http://www.jeremyp.net
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