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About Bugtraq

Bugtraq is discussion medium dedicated to computer security. Bugtraq's policy is to publish vulnerabilities regardless of vendor response as part of the full disclosure movement. Therefore, Bugtraq will more than likely alert you to potential security flaws in your equipment or software long before the vendor does.

Most of the documents are technical in nature, but Bugtraq provides a source that can help alert you to any software, hardware or appliances that you own that might be vulnerable. We publish a direct RSS feed here at Mailborder to help aid the community. However, these are only the latest vulnerabilities. If you are interested in searching the entire list, you can do so by visiting the SecurityFocus webite.

Latest Vulnerabilities

§ Vuln: StanWeb CMS 'default.asp' SQL Injection Vulnerability

§ Vuln: PHP 5.2.3 and Prior Versions Multiple Vulnerabilities

§ Vuln: PHP EXT/Session HTTP Response Header Injection Vulnerability

§ Vuln: PHP 5.2.5 and Prior Versions Multiple Vulnerabilities

§ Bugtraq: Re: Re: Re: Re: Apache Server HTML Injection and UTF-7 XSS Vulnerability

§ Bugtraq: PHP-Nuke Module KuraniKerim [sid] SQL Injection

§ Bugtraq: StanWeb.CMS (default.asp id) Remote SQL Injection Exploit

§ Bugtraq: [SECURITY] [DSA 1578-1] New php4 packages fix several vulnerabilities

§ More rss feeds from SecurityFocus

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