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Message-ID: <dc718edc0505061550542af1f@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri May  6 23:50:22 2005
From: kkadow at gmail.com (Kevin)
Subject: Re: [SEC-1 LTD] RSA SecurID Web Agent Heap
	Overflow

> 29-02-2004  - Directly contacted RSA via all publc addresses,
>              worked with another securty consultancy in attempt to contact
>              RSA product security team.
>   04-2005  - RSA contacted via telephone

On the SEC-1 web site, they are listed as a "RSA SecurWorld Select
Partner", an honor they've held since at least 2002.  Is RSA so
unresponsive to security flaw reports that they do not respond even to
their "select partners"?

I just now noticed Gary Oleary-Steele's Full-Disclosure+Bugtraq posts
of 18-Mar-2005 looking for a RSA security contact.  I wish I would
have noticed them at the time, but I filter both lists so I only see
messages containing certain keywords (such as "SecurID"), and thus I
missed reading that post.

--
Unofficial SecurID User's group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/securid-users/

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