General overview over SUSE Security, mission statement
Contact information and encryption keys
GNU/Linux vendors Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat, and SUSE have joined together
to give a common statement about the Forrester report entitled "Is Linux
more Secure than Windows?". Despite the report's claim to incorporate a
qualitative assessment of vendor reactions to serious vulnerabilities, it
treats all vulnerabilities are equal, regardless of their risk to users.
As a result, the conclusions drawn by Forrester have extremely limited
real-world value for customers assessing the practical issue of how
quickly serious vulnerabilities get fixed.
Read the complete common statement.
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24.10.2005 | wget, curl: remote code execution |
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24.10.2005 | permissions: information disclosure |
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21.10.2005 | SUSE Security Summary Report |
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19.10.2005 | openssl: protocol downgrade attack |
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17.10.2005 | OpenWBEM: remote code execution |
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14.10.2005 | SUSE Security Summary Report |
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10.10.2005 | RealPlayer: remote code execution |
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07.10.2005 | SUSE Security Summary Report |
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30.09.2005 | SUSE Security Summary Report |
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30.09.2005 | mozilla,MozillaFirefox: remote code execution |
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26.09.2005 | opera: remote code execution |
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26.09.2005 | XFree86-server,xorg-x11-server: remote command execution |
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26.09.2005 | clamav: remote code execution |
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16.09.2005 | evolution: remote code execution |
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16.09.2005 | squid: remote denial of service |
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12.09.2005 | SUSE Security Summary Report |