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Message-ID: <3DA1559B.9020006@algroup.co.uk>
From: ben at algroup.co.uk (Ben Laurie)
Subject: zen-parse@....de is not zen-parse@....net

Florian Weimer wrote:
> Ben Laurie <ben@...roup.co.uk> writes:
> 
> 
>>Umm. Nope. Guess there is a difference between iDefense and CERT after
>>all, then.
> 
> 
> Are you sure?
> 
> | Information Sharing Product and Service Descriptions
> | 
> | CERT/CC Restricted Knowledgebase To help organizations stay current
> | with emerging threats and vulnerabilities, the Internet Security
> | Alliance, through the CERT/CC, provides members with exclusive access
> | to the CERT/CC Knowledgebase, which contains timely reports and
> | analysis unavailable to the general public.
> 
> (http://www.isalliance.org/membership/product_services.phtml)

Certainly when I've dealt with CERT they've asked before sharing. Or, at 
least, claimed to. Is this not the case?

Cheers,

Ben.

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