Not to be a pest but why would I need another acronym to describe what
security professionals already understand as a 0-day?

Sonny Discini, Senior Network Security Engineer
Department of Technology Services
Enterprise Infrastructure Division
Montgomery County Government

 

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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 11:05 AM
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Subject: [funsec] New term "RDV" is born


RDV = recently disclosed vulnerability.

A recently disclosed vulnerability (or RDV for short) is an unpatched
vulnerablity which has been recently disclosed.

"RDV" will be used by the whitehat industry to describe what the
underground and blackhats call "0-day".

If you agree with RDV, start using it in your advisories, blogs and
media outlet reports.

Credit: n3td3v
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