The Firewalls mailing list is fairly high volume (sometimes as many as 100 messages per day, though usually more like 10 to 20 per day). To accommodate subscribers who don't want their mailboxes flooded with lots of separate messages from Firewalls, a Firewalls-Digest mailing list is also available. Subscribers to Firewalls-Digest receive daily (more frequent on busy days) digests of messages sent to Firewalls, rather than each message individually. Firewalls-Digest subscribers get all the same messages as Firewalls subscribers; that is, Firewalls-Digest is not moderated, just distributed in digest form.
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BugTraq is a full disclosure moderated mailing list for the detailed discussion and announcement of computer security vulnerabilities: what they are, how to exploit them, and how to fix them.
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In the tradition of Aleph One's BugTraq mailing list, this list has been created to invite the free and open discussion of Windows NT Security Exploits/Bugs or *SEBs* as I call them. This list is not intended to be a forum to discuss "how to" issues, but instead should be used to report reproducible SEBs which you have personally encountered with Windows NT or its related BackOffice products.
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Archived past advisories are available from info.cert.org via the Web:
http://www.cert.org/advisories
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