Top 20 Security vulnerablilities

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I thought this was worthy of posting:  The www.sans.org link at the end
has quite a bit of information and links to other info on determining if
you are open to the vulnerability and how to fix it.

from sans news bites:

TOP OF THE NEWS

 --Top 20 Vulnerabilities List Developed by International Consensus 
(8 October 2003)
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its counterparts in the
UK and Canada have joined the SANS Institute in releasing a list of the
top 20 security vulnerabilities most frequently exploited in Windows,
Unix and Linux.  This list is notable for its "multinational
government/industry consensus."  Experts from Singapore and Brazil had
input as well.
http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2003/0,4814,85848,00.html
http://www.gcn.com/cgi-bin/udt/im.display.printable?client.id=gcndaily2&story.id=23811
Complete listing of the new Top 20, remediation strategies, and tools
that can find them:
http://www.sans.org/top20/

Bret


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