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The Twenty Most Critical Internet Security Holes

Ant writes: "A little over a year ago, the SANS Institute and the National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) released a document summarizing the Ten Most Critical Internet Security Vulnerabilities. Thousands of organizations used that list to prioritize their efforts so they could close the most dangerous holes first. This new list, released on October 1, 2001, updates and expands the Top Ten list. With this new release, we have increased the list to the Top Twenty vulnerabilities, and we have segmented it into three categories: General Vulnerabilities, Windows Vulnerabilities, and Unix Vulnerabilities."

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  1. Re:How Linux Fares by howardjp · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Apache is not GNU software. In fact, the GPL is incompatible with its license.

  2. Not Ebay.com and steganography! by Byteme · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Well, duh?