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Re: Full Disclosure of Security Vulnerabilities


From: jfvanmeter () comcast net
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 13:40:09 +0000

Thank You Don, i was going to do just that file out the report per CERT spec the issue is that 45 days after CERT 
recives the report CERT makes it publicly available.

Take Care and Have Fun --John

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Don Miesle <donmiesle () mac com>
If you really want to make sure that this issue gets resolved, and you
are not prohibited from reporting this vulnerability (via contract or
disclosure agreement) you can report it the the CERT coordination center:

Here's the form to report the vulnerability: http://w w w
.cert.org/reporting/vulnerability_form.txt

and send it to cert_at_cert_dot_org

as well as information on what happens when you report a vulnerability:
http://w w w.cert.org/kb/vul_disclosure.html

Regards,
Don

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Full Disclosure of Security Vulnerabilities
From: jfvanmeter () comcast net
To: pen-test () securityfocus com
Date: 10/31/2007 1:00 PM
 Hello Everyone, I would llike to get your thoughts on Full Disclosure of 
Security Vulnerabilities . About 3 weeks ago during a per-test of a software 
suite for a client of myine, I found a directory traversal in a software suite 
that my client has installed on thousands of workstation. 

I send screen shots and a packet capture to the vendor and they were able to 
to recreate the exploit.

my cleint doesn't want to go public with it because of the thousands of 
workstations and servers that its installed on. I also don't believe the vendor 
will go public with it, what would you all do? 

Best Regards --John

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