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    Sep012006

    0 Day Threats (not as scary as the old ones)

    Michael Sutton does a great article about 0 day threats. In his piece he identifies that the vulernabilities we should be scared of are not the ones that are yet unknown, but the known ones. And the reason for this: people don't patch!

    Its amazing how many sites and products he finds online, from major companies, that are not patched.

    Link'>http://portal.spidynamics.com/blogs/msutton/archive/2006/09/01/222.aspx">Link here

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