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From: montanatenor at yahoo.com (Matthew Summers)
Subject: OT but related.

--- Darren Reed <avalon@...igula.anu.edu.au> wrote

> My personal current evaluation of the two lists is
> tending towards bugtraq
> being irrelevant, these days as it becomes more of a
> vendor-announce list
> (especially for Linux) than a useful forum to
> particpate in.

That is the exact reason why I subscribe to this list
as of this past Friday.  Also, it seems to me there is
a delay in the time it takes bugs known to this and
other lists to appear on bugtraq.  Eventually, they
all seem to have the same stuff.

I too am sick of those linux distro advisories, but
most of all those XSS bugs in the typical
"LOOK_AT_MY_CRAPPY_SHOPPING_CART.php Advisory".  Whats
next, researchers running sites through w3c's html
validator and posting advisories about it...Oh no..

"www.<insert-domain>.com has one too many '</td>' tags
Advisory"

Sorry, am just getting sick of those...


Regards,
MontanaTenor

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