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US-CERT Releases 2005 Year-End Index of Vulnerabilities
The United States Computer Emergency
Readiness Team (US-CERT) has released it's 2005 year-end index of software vulnerabilities. This list includes vulnerabilities that were identified between January 2005 and December 2005 and covers all types of software including operating systems. Of the 5,198 reported vulnerabilities, 812 pertained to Windows OS vulnerabilities; 2,328 pertained to Unix/Linux OS vulnerabilities; and 2,058 were vulnerabilities that affected multiple operating systems. While the list is noticeably missing any reference to Mac OS X, keep in mind that OS X is Unix based and is therefore covered by many of the same vulnerabilities. Also missing from the list is the most recently covered Windows WMF vulnerability, which Microsoft admits it was aware of as early as December 27th, 2005. Keep in mind that numbers of vulnerabilities do not indicate overall OS security. Some vulnerabilities are very insignificant and pose little threat or are limited to a small portion of users for that particular OS that are operating under specific criteria. News source: United States computer Emergency Readiness Team Read full story... ![]() |
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