OIS wrote: > > The Organization for Internet Safety (OIS) extends an invitation to > the readers of the BugTraq, NTBugtraq, and Full-Disclosure mailing > lists to participate in the ongoing public review of the OIS Security > Vulnerability Reporting and Response Guidelines. I have problems with the OIS guidelines as I distrust at least one member of OIS since it won't publish verifiable information on Bugtraq since some years. When I combine the policy of that company with the next statement from OIS's about.html page "Does OIS support pre-disclosure of vulnerability information to select groups? No. We believe the software author should be given a chance to create a fix before vulnerability information is made public, but that there should be no further distribution of that information until the fix is complete. This priniciple can be very difficult to adhere to in certain situations, such as dealing with the open source community where there aren't protections to keep vulnerability information secret." I am afraid that that company might take years to supply a fix or even to never supply that. A limit of at most four weeks before disclosure seems reasonable to me. If that company cannot live with that it can opt to die. Another interesting point for me is the statement about the open source community in the same paragraph. Some organizations still have problems with that community, which is reflected by adopters.html webpage of OIS. No representation of the open source community as far as I can see. But please correct me if I am wrong. -- Fred Mobach - fred@xxxxxxxxx - postmaster@xxxxxxxxx Systemhouse Mobach bv - The Netherlands - since 1976 website : http://fred.mobach.nl Q: servos ad pileum vocare ? A: servos fenestrae ad pileum rubrem vocare !