Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 22:26:30 -0500 (CDT) From: Kevin Kinsey <kdk@daleco.biz> To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org Cc: advocacy@freebsd.org Subject: (PATCH) www/marketing/os-comparison.sgml, updates CERT advisories Message-ID: <200506290326.j5T3QUFT071784@elisha.daleco.biz>
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>Submitter-Id: current-users >Originator: Kevin Kinsey >Organization: DaleCo, S.P. >Confidential: no >Synopsis: (PATCH) www/marketing/os-comparison.sgml, updates CERT advisories >Severity: non-critical >Priority: medium >Category: www >Class: update >Release: FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE i386 >Environment: System: FreeBSD elisha.daleco.biz 4.11-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE-p2 #4: Wed Apr 6 15:26:00 CDT 2005 root@elisha.daleco.biz:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 >Description: This patch updates the "OS Comparison" article with the dates, case numbers, and names of (US) CERT advisories from January 2004 to June 2005. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: This article is currently being discussed on advocacy@; I decided to "put up" instead of being asked to "shut up" (Hi, Julian! Keep up the good work! ;-) My www tree is a few weeks old, but the website appears to still have the same information as my "os-comparison.sgml". I updated the referenced URI due to the fact that "cert.org" is no longer being actively updated with advisories; these seem to have moved to: http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/ --- I can't speculate on what "International" users might wish to have listed there; this seems (to me) appropriate for most of North America. Note that I haven't made any commentary about the list, *nor have I enumerated the number of advisories that affect any particular OS*. Particularly in regard to Microsoft's offerings, the list might very well speak for itself. Feel free to modify it as you wish, though. Instead of two "headers", there's only one; this is because of the nature of the content only, and not for any other reason. We appreciate Murray writing this in the first place, and "hope this helps". --- os-comparison.sgml Mon May 9 11:06:12 2005 +++ os-comparison2.sgml Tue Jun 28 21:39:06 2005 @@ -470,37 +470,49 @@ information and training to help improve security at Internet sites.<p> -<p><strong>CERT Advisories in 2000 that affected Linux:</strong></p> +<p><strong>CERT Advisories for 2004-early 2005, all operating systems:</strong></p> <ul> - <li>CA-2000-22 - Input Validation Problems in LPRng</li> - <li>CA-2000-21 - Denial-of-Service Vulnerability in TCP/IP - Stacks</li> - <li>CA-2000-20 - Multiple Denial-of-Service Problems in ISC BIND</li> - <li>CA-2000-17 - Input Validation Problem in rpc.statd</li> - <li>CA-2000-13 - Two Input Validation Problems in FTPD</li> - <li>CA-2000-06 - Multiple Buffer Overflows in Kerberos Authenticated - Services</li> - <li>CA-2000-03 - Continuing Compromises of DNS servers</li> -</ul> - -<p><strong>CERT Advisories in 2000 that affected Windows:</strong></p> -<ul> - <li>CA-2000-16 - Microsoft 'IE Script'/Access/OBJECT Tag - Vulnerability</li> - <li>CA-2000-14 - Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express Cache Bypass - Vulnerability</li> - <li>CA-2000-12 - HHCtrl ActiveX Control Allows Local Files to be - Executed</li> - <li>CA-2000-10 - Inconsistent Warning Messages in Internet - Explorer</li> - <li>CA-2000-07 - Microsoft Office 2000 UA ActiveX Control - Incorrectly Marked "Safe for Scripting"</li> - <li>CA-2000-04 - Love Letter Worm</li> +<li>2005-06-14 TA05-165A Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities</li> +<li>2005-05-16 TA05-136A Apple Mac OS X is affected by multiple vulnerabilities</li> +<li>2005-04-27 TA05-117A Oracle Products Contain Multiple Vulnerabilities</li> +<li>2005-04-12 TA05-102A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Components</li> +<li>2005-02-08 TA05-039A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Components</li> +<li>2005-01-26 TA05-026A Multiple Denial of Service Vulnerablities in Cisco IOS</li> +<li>2005-01-12 TA05-012B Microsoft Windows HTML Help ActiveX Control Cross-Domain Vulnerability</li> +<li>2005-01-12 TA05-012A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Icon and Cursor Processing</li> +<li>2004-12-21 TA04-356A Exploitation of phpBB highlight parameter vulnerability</li> +<li>2004-12-01 TA04-336A Update Available for Microsoft Internet Explorer HTML Elements Vulnerability</li> +<li>2004-11-11 TA04-316A Cisco IOS Input Queue Vulnerability</li> +<li>2004-11-10 TA04-315A Buffer Overflow in Microsoft Internet Explorer</li> +<li>2004-10-19 TA04-293A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Internet Explorer</li> +<li>2004-09-17 TA04-261A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products</li> +<li>2004-09-16 TA04-260A Microsoft Windows JPEG component buffer overflow</li> +<li>2004-09-03 TA04-247A Vulnerabilities in MIT Kerberos 5</li> +<li>2004-09-01 TA04-245A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Oracle Products</li> +<li>2004-08-04 TA04-217A Multiple Vulnerabilities in libpng</li> +<li>2004-07-30 TA04-212A Critical Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows</li> +<li>2004-07-14 TA04-196A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Components and Outlook Express</li> +<li>2004-07-02 TA04-184A Internet Explorer Update to Disable ADODB.Stream ActiveX Control</li> +<li>2004-06-22 TA04-174A Multiple Vulnerabilities in ISC DHCP 3</li> +<li>2004-06-11 TA04-163A Cross-Domain Redirect Vulnerability in Internet Explorer</li> +<li>2004-06-08 TA04-160A SQL Injection Vulnerabilities in Oracle E-Business Suite</li> +<li>2004-05-26 TA04-147A CVS Heap Overflow Vulnerability</li> +<li>2004-04-20 TA04-111B Cisco IOS SNMP Message Handling Vulnerability</li> +<li>2004-04-20 TA04-111A Vulnerabilities in TCP</li> +<li>2004-04-13 TA04-104A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Products</li> +<li>2004-04-08 TA04-099A Cross-Domain Vulnerability in Outlook Express MHTML Protocol Handler</li> +<li>2004-03-18 TA04-078A Multiple Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL</li> +<li>2004-03-10 TA04-070A Microsoft Outlook mailto URL Handling Vulnerability</li> +<li>2004-02-10 TA04-041A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft ASN.1 Library</li> +<li>2004-02-05 TA04-036A HTTP Parsing Vulnerabilities in Check Point Firewall-1</li> +<li>2004-02-02 TA04-033A Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Internet Explorer</li> +<li>2004-01-28 TA04-028A W32/MyDoom.B Virus</li> + </ul> <p>For more information about CERT and potential security exploits for your operating system, please see <a -href="http://www.cert.org">http://www.cert.org</a>.</p> +href="http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/">http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/</a>.</p> <p>For more information about some of the enhanced security features of FreeBSD, please see <a
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