In an effort to send a clear message through the noise of constant software security warnings, the SysAdmin Audit Network Security (SANS) research group has released its list of the year’s top 20 vulnerabilities. The SANS institute — which divided vulnerabilities into two lists of 10 for Windows and 10 for Unix/Linux — put Microsoft’s IIS and SQL servers, Windows authentication, Internet Explorer and Windows Remote Access Services at the top of the list.
SANS Institute Names Top 20 Software Vulnerabilities
Posted by: Jay Lyman October 9, 2003 10:37 AMIn an effort to send a clear message through the noise of constant software security warnings, the SysAdmin Audit Network Security (SANS) research group has released its list of the year’s top 20 vulnerabilities. The SANS institute — which divided vulnerabilities into two lists of 10 for Windows and 10 for Unix/Linux — put Microsoft’s IIS and SQL servers, Windows authentication, Internet Explorer and Windows Remote Access Services at the top of the list.