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Re: Security Wiki


From: Enis Sahin <enis.c.sahin () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 10:59:35 +0200

Hi Derek,

There are already pretty structured sites where you can post and
search vulnerabilities:

http://www.exploit-db.com/
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid

But I'm sure you can improve on the idea and come up with a new twist.

Enis

On 16 December 2010 03:17, Derek Anderson <derek () deberon com> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I am an IT security student and was thinking about starting a wiki
where people could post updates on found exploits, viruses, and
vulnerabilities along with the appropriate fixes for them. Would that
be of interest in the community?

Thanks for any feedback.

Derek Anderson

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Securing Apache Web Server with thawte Digital Certificate
In this guide we examine the importance of Apache-SSL and who needs an SSL certificate.  We look at how SSL works, how 
it benefits your company and how your customers can tell if a site is secure. You will find out how to test, purchase, 
install and use a thawte Digital Certificate on your Apache web server. Throughout, best practices for set-up are 
highlighted to help you ensure efficient ongoing management of your encryption keys and digital certificates.

http://www.dinclinx.com/Redirect.aspx?36;4175;25;1371;0;5;946;e13b6be442f727d1
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