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| T.Kristensen | Secunia Vulnerabilities Forum |
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12th Mar, 2010 11:32 |
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Ranking: 5 Posts: 2 User Since: 17th Feb, 2010 System Score: N/A Location: Copenhagen, DK |
We are happy to see the activity level on this new forum section. We welcome everybody, including researchers, vendors, and end users, to use this forum to post information and queries related to vulnerabilities in general as well as Secunia Advisories. Any details, comments, and discussions related to workarounds, recommendations, PoCs, exploits, additional information, the affected product, solutions, and other relevant aspects are most welcome. The forum is considered the community's. You will, therefore, not necessarily see any responses nor comments from Secunia Official's, but you can rest assured that all comments are read and assessed, and when applicable we will update the advisories accordingly. This means that if a post disputes a Secunia Advisory and the advisory is not updated, usually within 1 business day, then the advisory is considered accurate as is - or the posting didn't contain sufficient evidence to prove, reproduce, or verify the claim. Official Titles We also launched a set of new forum features, one of the more important in relation to the "Secunia Vulnerabilities Forum" is the "Titles". Secunia Officials can give representatives from vendors the "Vendor" title and vulnerability researchers the "Security Researcher" title. You can read more about this on this page: http://secunia.com/community/forum/about/ These titles are usually automatically assigned by Secunia Officials based on the postings made, however, if you believe you qualify for either of these titles, then please write to support@secunia.com. Vulnerability Research If you discovered a vulnerability in a product, then you are most welcome to post your findings in the forum. If you want the Secunia security specialists to confirm your findings and optionally coordinate the disclosure with a vendor then you may also send it to vuln@secunia.com. Please note that Secunia encourages and adheres to coordinated (responsible) disclosure: http://secunia.com/research/policy/ But we also respect that some researchers view this differently and for whatever reason choose to publish research without coordination with vendors. Both coordinated and uncoordinated research may be posted in the forum. Stay Secure, Thomas |
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| Maurice Joyce | RE: Secunia Vulnerabilities Forum | ||||||||
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12th Mar, 2010 17:48 | ||||||||
| Score: 8623 Posts: 6,660 User Since: 4th Jan 2009 System Score: 100% Location: UK |
I think U are on the wrong section of the Forum but I will try to help. Are U using OSI or PSI? If PSI are U using the advanced mode? I cannot help until I know that to steer U to a solution. I must say I am surprised U have 4 browsers installed as a new user. In the unlikely event of someone targeting your PC it will be either via an email attachment or hyperlink in the text U open without checking or via unsafe browsing. All a browser does is gets a PC connected to the web. Perhaps worth asking yourself from the outset "Why do I need all these browsers"? By default exposure is reduced as the browser elements are reduced. It is a personal choice but worth a thought - any U do not want can be uninstalled via the programme uninstaller. Once U post back the detail requested the Forum will help U. I can only help with IE as this is the only browser I use. -- Maurice Windows 7 SP1 64 Bit OS HP Intel Pentium i7 IE9 16GB RAM |
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