Michael She wrote:
I second this. These vulnerabilities are serious, they must be given more attention. Apache, PHP, RedHat and so on and so on are very careful with issues like this, all vulnerabilities/exploits are immediately published through all possible channels. Yes, it is always a pain to find out something like this, obviously the MySQL team just would like to forget this once and for all, but doing troublesome reinstalls/upgrades and so on is still better then getting our system hacked.It's bad for business : )Maybe they're taking the MS route.
- Cs.
At 12:19 AM 12/18/2002 -0500, Michael Bacarella wrote:A good question posted to another list..
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> Several vulnerabilities have been found in the MySQL database system, a
> light database package commonly used in Linux environments but which runs
> also on Microsoft platforms, HP-Unix, Mac OS and more.
> http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-977958.html
So why no mention on the MySQL.COM site? That rather bugs me. In contrast,
sites for products like Apache or Bind are very clear about current/past
security issues.
Is MySQL.COM the wrong place?
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