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    <date>$Date: 2013-12-30 05:12:57 -0500 (Mon, 30 Dec 2013) $</date>
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  <title>Vulnerabilities</title>

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    <title>About vulnerabilities</title>

    <para>All software has bugs. Sometimes, a bug can be exploited, for example
    to allow users to gain enhanced privileges (perhaps gaining a root shell, or
    simply accessing or deleting other user&apos;s files), or to allow a remote
    site to crash an application (denial of service), or for theft of data. These
    bugs are labelled as vulnerabilities.</para>

    <para>The main place where vulnerabilities get logged is
    <ulink url="http://cve.mitre.org">cve.mitre.org</ulink>.
    Unfortunately, many vulnerability numbers (CVE-yyyy-nnnn) are initially only
    labelled as "reserved" when distributions start issuing fixes.  Also, some
    vulnerabilities apply to particular combinations of
    <command>configure</command> options, or only apply to old versions of
    packages which have long since been updated in BLFS.</para>

    <para>BLFS differs from distributions - there is no BLFS security team, and
    the editors only become aware of vulnerabilities after they are public
    knowledge. Sometimes, a package with a vulnerability will not be updated in
    the book for a long time.  Issues can be logged in the Trac system, which
    might speed up resolution.</para>

    <para>The normal way for BLFS to fix a vulnerability is, ideally, to update
    the book to a new fixed release of the package.  Sometimes that happens even
    before the vulnerability is public knowledge, so there is no guarantee that
    it will be shown as a vulnerability fix in the Changelog. Alternatively, a
    <command>sed</command> command, or a patch taken from a distribution, may be
    appropriate.</para>

    <para>The bottom line is that you are responsible for your own security, and
    for assessing the potential impact of any problems.</para>

    <para>To keep track of what is being discovered, you may wish to follow the
    security announcements of one or more distributions.  For example, Debian has
    <ulink url="http://www.debian.org/security">Debian security</ulink>.
    Fedora's links on security are at
    <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security">the Fedora wiki</ulink>.
    Details of Gentoo linux security announcements are discussed at
    <ulink url="http://www.gentoo.org/security">Gentoo security</ulink>.
    Finally, the Slackware archives of security announcements are at
    <ulink url="http://slackware.com/security">Slackware security</ulink>.
    </para>

    <para>The most general English source is perhaps
    <ulink url="http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure">the Full Disclosure Mailing
    List</ulink>, but please read the comment on that page. If you use other
    languages you may prefer other sites such as http://www.heise.de/security
    <ulink url="http://www.heise.de/security">heise.de</ulink> (German) or
    <ulink url="http://www.cert.hr">cert.hr</ulink> (Croatian). These are not
    linux-specific. There is also a daily update at lwn.net for subscribers
    (free access to the data after 2 weeks, but their vulnerabilities database at
    <ulink url="http://lwn.net/Vulnerabilities/">lwn.net/Vulnerabilities</ulink>
    is unrestricted).</para>

    <para>For some packages, subscribing to their &apos;announce&apos; lists
    will provide prompt news of newer versions.</para>

    <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
    <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/vulnerabilities"/></para>

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