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CVEs, Crypto and "vulnerabilities"
From: Kurt Seifried <kseifried () redhat com>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 00:26:45 -0600
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 So the line in the sand is moving currently, I think this issue is another good example of something that may qualify for a CVE, or maybe not, depends where we draw the line. https://github.com/opencart/opencart/issues/1279 So if someone has strong opinions either way please speak up. - -- Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT) PGP: 0x5E267993 A90B F995 7350 148F 66BF 7554 160D 4553 5E26 7993 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTOQqkAAoJEBYNRVNeJnmTrNAP/3SI4itDSx80AewQ9TlgDqEG r9K8Zt+XfXrez3nyGmopiQ1vHfwqCB3fU5gjzzUyVgc18i0Wq7E0bBGhz+zdtpx5 5JsvC0zf4sWNr3yd12ZX+bU1uOHp2zjM+b3ZKqrrLV5pAk3c3Ut8DGwS4lg+nGzZ fyTsRACcZ6xoBfZVlCQgRuG88bdd2hRyQRlYQcXDrxrO7IjM3QMLA2TKrbyWMbd3 KAtMcsPtYfG17X8L4nC8oykOuuNhYF+7M4aG8HOpHq9rTjK/M8Vobtsr/q2omlB6 kfQ4d4yeP7wQWI8Y0vw5IqQOv6KLhFQUTXN88c/7/ZwqmAjDc4kpUeBuq/LBt6gV 3FsQQeVhWaVJt19XWhmtJkipqjARRB+JgBcaeat2FWXtyKrXD8OifesvzxT76f68 /lGYJg3hBuYhdPTHTfK/X9s/5GfQudd13tgW1L3gCFrH6a2ihj7KAzRaefoGEZ1D lkjHXTxas4KFQplBuougpfhpa0lgUaTazvlWFfXFjcG0wWZOVcv5W4Ab1qBsJiNk OC5vX/dXQ0KYChaaOFfub+dTyHstHgkYr3hGqeAfOnUv8nozC1PMUeOc8FeSU97v Tu9p4NivDuIririkyFR9P5KFIeus6+WHwMxJdZ65wu9lyNfG/dLc5qBqLEAtjo9F WbaS0jWRgMKBrBEBjYyf =csSm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Current thread:
- CVEs, Crypto and "vulnerabilities" Kurt Seifried (Mar 30)
- Re: CVEs, Crypto and "vulnerabilities" Donald Stufft (Mar 31)
- Re: CVEs, Crypto and "vulnerabilities" Michael Samuel (Mar 31)
- Re: CVEs, Crypto and "vulnerabilities" Marcus Meissner (Mar 31)
- Re: CVEs, Crypto and "vulnerabilities" Tim (Mar 31)
- Re: CVEs, Crypto and "vulnerabilities" Marcus Meissner (Mar 31)