Re: Security Mailing Lists / eMail alerts for webserver hosting?
From: Winged (Winged_at_nofollow.com)
Date: 09/13/05
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Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 21:03:48 -0500
Hairy One Kenobi wrote:
> "Martin F. Hohenberg" <martin.hohenberg@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:dfujhn$3ue$1@domitilla.aioe.org...
>
>>Hi.
>>
>>This might be a FAQ ...
>>
>>Currently, my work focus is mainly the standard sysadmin for end users (on
>>Unix systems). Because of a change in contract, I will be responsible for
>>about 10 webservers (running the standard stuff, Debian, Apache, MySQL)
>>beginning October, 1st.
>>
>>Are there any security mailing lists I should monitor regulary? Which one
>
> do
>
>>you suggest?
>
>
> Everyone has their own lists.. CERT have RSS, most people over here use
> BugTraq for email. Any thing significant shows up on any decent list -
> although it can be worth subscribing to one in a geographically similar
> location, because of time zones.
>
> H1K
>
>
Secunia (www.secunia.com) has an RSS feed and very good bug track from
various sources.
Additionally the have a RSS virus feed that provides breaking virus
information from several of the commercial anti-virus entities.
I find it timely and useful.
Winged
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