Open Source Vulnerability Database Goes Live
Alascom writes "The Open Source Vulnerability Database project has finally gone live. The project aims to provide comprehensive, free and unbiased (no vendor spin) vulnerability information. The database is being incorporated into such fine open source utilities as SNORT and NESSUS."
Slashdotting. ;)
OSVBD? Was that preemptive? Its not going to work.
"OSVD is the acronym, don't try to play it off. Would have been an excellent story to run yesterday.
Keep your eyes to the sky.
Yeah, this'll be *real* useful. A database with entries that become obsolete after eight hours. "There's a Linux kernel vulnerability, and it...aw, darn." ;-)
May we never see th
> OSVBD?
Argh...
s/VB/V/g
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Open source vulnerability database goes live...and two days later, it goes dead.
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It's called the Microsoft Knowledge Base
Yes, that's a joke
I sure hope they will provide nice charts with statistics like which OS is more secure. Or perhaps a toplist with an approximation of how many users are affected. That would be very useful to the (h|cr)acker community. ;-)
Well as we've seen, the Firefox/Firebird/whatever-it-is-this-month project has no qualms about regular name changes. These guys should go ahead and change it too! ;)
Man watching 6 MSCE's around a sun box, looks alot like the opening scene's of 2001:space odyssey...
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Nessusing their site right now is missing something that it definately should have reported.
Vulnerability to Slashdotting DDoS: High.
I agree, I would have called it the 'Open Sores Database'.