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RSS Feeds

Secunia is currently maintaining 2 RSS feeds covering security and virus information. Below you can find a short description of the RSS feeds and information about how to subscribe to them:


Secunia Security Watchdog Blog
RSS feed containing all new entries in the Secunia Search Watchdog Blog.

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Secunia Advisories
RSS feed containing all newly released Secunia advisories.

NOTE: This RSS feed does not include information about updated Secunia advisories. You should note that Secunia on average issues more than 20 updated advisories per day, containing information about exploit and patch availability, new and in depth research, and all other details that are relevant. Learn more about receiving complete and customised Secunia advisory information.

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Virus Alerts
Alerts you about new virus outbreaks.

NOTE: This RSS feed does not include information about Secunia Virus Alerts rated less than MEDIUM. Learn more about receiving all Secunia Virus Alerts and about being alerted via SMS based on your settings.

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If you have any questions regarding our RSS feeds please feel free to contact us at: support@secunia.com







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