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Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 21 2011 04:16PM Luigi Auriemma (aluigi autistici org) (1 replies) Re: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 21 2011 05:11PM J. Oquendo (sil infiltrated net) (4 replies) Re: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 23 2011 08:28PM Pavel Kankovsky (peak argo troja mff cuni cz) Re: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 23 2011 03:27PM Kent Borg (kentborg borg org) (1 replies) Re: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 23 2011 08:10PM J. Oquendo (sil infiltrated net) Re: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 22 2011 09:24PM Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf coredump cx) (2 replies) Re: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 23 2011 02:46PM R Michael Williams (rmwstealth comcast net) (1 replies) Re: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 23 2011 04:52PM Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf coredump cx) RE: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 23 2011 02:43PM Jim Harrison (Jim isatools org) (1 replies) Re: Vulnerabilities in some SCADA server softwares Mar 23 2011 04:54PM Luigi Auriemma (aluigi autistici org) |
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> these issues?
the vendors of the affected softwares have not been contacted.
> How do you propose a manufacturer fix an issue?
in the security field a public vulnerability is a dead vulnerability,
anyone who has found and released at least one security bug in his life
knows it and knows to what I refer.
90% of the job of fixing a bug is just finding it first, I have even
showed the details, the causes and the ways to replicate them.
> Where in any of your advisories did you take the time to let a company
> know: "hey you guys have some potential issues, here they are!!!"
I have done it in the exact moment that I have uploaded my advisories on
my website making anyone aware of the problems, included the same
vendors that now can fix them.
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Luigi Auriemma
http://aluigi.org
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