[CentOS] http://www.securityweek.com/high-severity-bind-vulnerability-advis ory-issued
R P Herrold
herrold at owlriver.comWed Feb 23 20:43:14 UTC 2011
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Larry Vaden wrote: > Please take off the blinders and realize there are lots of folks (some > x% of a million or more) on this list who compile from current source > in order to minimize their risks and are therefore the subject > audience. and it is on topic in this venue, just how? You might as well exhort: - Look both ways before crossing the street - Always buckle your seatbelt - Never use an ISP that requires provising sufficient personal information as needed to facilitate identity theft [1]; and solicts credit card information without any indication of PCI/CISP controls or privacy policy [2] Mailman provides for 'per poster' moderation. It's time here, I think -- Russ herrold 1. http://www.texoma.net/it/pricing.html "All suscribers [sic] must supply their choice of social security or driver's license number for unique identification within our accounting system" 2. https://secure.texoma.net/make_payment.php
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