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The True Value of Third Party Patches
The number of so called 0day vulnerabilities seems to be on the rise and in response to this threat, a number of security researchers are pooling their skills to produce third party patches. There are plenty of arguments for why we're seeing this...
Published
10-05-2006 11:49 AM
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erik.peterson
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0day Attacks: Part Deux
I was pleased with the debate generated from my September 1st blog posting "Why all the hype about 0day" . The Slashdot conversation was an active one and there were several solid points made regarding the risks of 0day vulnerabilities vs. known...
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09-05-2006 10:34 AM
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erik.peterson
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Why All The Hype About 0day?
The term "0day" has the power to make sys admins cringe. It the greatest fear of anyone tasked with protecting critical assets - a problem without an easy solution. Why? No, seriously why? 0day is a neon sign in the middle of Times Square. Once...
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09-01-2006 11:29 AM
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erik.peterson
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