On 23 February 2017 at 11:15, Victor Stinner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I created a tool to generate a report on Python vulnerabilities: > > http://python-security.readthedocs.io/vulnerabilities.html > > I collected data of 41 vulnerabilities since 2007 (first Python CVE: > CVE-2007-4965). > Very handy! > If you would like to add data of a new vulnerability, enhance the > report, ... : see the GitHub project. > > https://github.com/haypo/python-security > > The main data file is vulnerabilities.yml (YAML). I also filled > manually the python_releases.txt: file: list of all release dates from > Python 2.5.0 to Python 3.6.0. > > The tool compute the first Python release in each branch which > includes the fix from a list of commits. > The main idea that comes to mind is finding a way to add a "Fixed In" column to the summary table to get a quick overview of which versions were affected. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | [email protected] | Brisbane, Australia
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