From: "Kenneth Karlsson" <none@kak--odensevej.dk.lh.bsd-dk.dk> To: <none@bsd-dk--bsd-dk.dk.lh.bsd-dk.dk> Subject: Jeg tillader mig lige ! Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 21:43:55 +0200
Jeg tillader mig lige at forwarde en news mail:
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From: nt-list-admin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
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Sent: 21. september 2000 03:41
To: jjp@combo.dk
Subject: W2KnewsFlash[tm] How Many Holes in each OS??
W2KnewsFlash[tm] Electronic Newsletter
Vol. 5, #43- September 20, 2000 - Issue #217
Published by sunbelt-software.com since 1996 - ISSN: 1527-3407
'Immediate Notification Of Important Windows NT/2000 Events'
*******************over 600,000 subscribers**************************
This W2KnewsFlash contains:
1. Microsoft Enemy Number One Quits His Job
2. How Many Vulnerabilities Per Operating System?
3. Get A Jump on Your MCSE 2000 Certification
2. How Many Vulnerabilities Per Operating System?
You may all be aware that much used commercial software can be like
Swiss cheese when you look at security vulnerabilities. Some OS-es
are worse than others, but what are the numbers, and which one
is best? Perhaps you have heard of NTBUGTRAQ. They have a database
that tracks holes and this gives a good indication. Here goes, and
you'll be surprised.
- Commercial Unix : 271 (AIX, IRIX, Solaris, HP-UX and BSD/OS)
- Linux : 147 (aggregate)
- Windows NT/2000 : 146 (This is NT and IE together)
- Windows 3.1/9x : 61
- FreeBSD, OpenBSD: 42
- MAC OS : 6
- Novell Netware : 5
So here is your reason to have a look at QualysGuard and hack
your own networks before some one else does. Check out the web
demo, and then take the next step of talking to one of our
Reps or Resellers and see it on a live system. Start here!
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/product.cfm?id=545
M.v.h / Best Regards
Kenneth Karlsson
* Forget Lunix - try UNIX
* http://www.bsd-dk.dk
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