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SANS/FBI Release Top 20 Security Vulnerabilities

theBraindonor writes "SANS Institute and the FBI have compiled a listing of the The Twenty Most Critical Internet Security Vulnerabilities. The list is broken down into two groups: Windows Systems and Unix Systems." The list of Unix vulnerabilities is also a list of the network programs I (and presumably many others) use most. It's a good thing there's BugTraq.

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  1. Ever notice the shit reporting of MSNBC? by Eric_Cartman_South_P · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Where's the links? LOOK AT THEIR ARTICLE. No links. Isn't that the entire point of Hyper Text Transport Protocal? Unless there is a link to MSN.com or one of it's shit services (all adds, no news or "content" despite what you think) there are never any links on MSNBC. Crap. I guess that's what happens when an Evil Empire run by a bouncing monkey Balmer, controls the press.

  2. Re:The number one vulnerability for Windows boxen by The+Pi-Guy · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    *ingrains head into table* Insightful?? Not Funny?? Bah. I won't complain.

    --j