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RFC 2196 Site Security Handbook September 1997
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8. Mailing Lists and Other Resources
It would be impossible to list all of the mail-lists and other
resources dealing with site security. However, these are some "jump-
points" from which the reader can begin. All of these references are
for the "INTERNET" constituency. More specific (vendor and
geographical) resources can be found through these references.
Mailing Lists
(1) CERT(TM) Advisory
Send mail to: cert-advisory-request@cert.org
Message Body: subscribe cert
A CERT advisory provides information on how to obtain a patch or
details of a workaround for a known computer security problem.
The CERT Coordination Center works with vendors to produce a
workaround or a patch for a problem, and does not publish
vulnerability information until a workaround or a patch is
available. A CERT advisory may also be a warning to our
constituency about ongoing attacks (e.g.,
"CA-91:18.Active.Internet.tftp.Attacks").
CERT advisories are also published on the USENET newsgroup:
comp.security.announce
CERT advisory archives are available via anonymous FTP from
info.cert.org in the /pub/cert_advisories directory.
(2) VIRUS-L List
Send mail to: listserv%lehiibm1.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu
Message Body: subscribe virus-L FIRSTNAME LASTNAME
VIRUS-L is a moderated mailing list with a focus
on computer virus issues. For more information,
including a copy of the posting guidelines, see
the file "virus-l.README", available by anonymous
FTP from cs.ucr.edu.
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