[11246] in bugtraq
Administrivia: BUGTRAQ-JP, BUGTRAQ-ES and SF-NEWS
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Elias Levy)
Wed Aug 4 20:31:55 1999
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Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 16:03:42 -0700
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From: Elias Levy <aleph1@SECURITYFOCUS.COM>
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Well it took longer that I thought it would, but that is always the
case. Right? This message is to announce the availability of three
new mailing lists.
The first two are BUGTRAQ-JP (Japanese) and BUGTRAQ-ES (Spanish).
The first one will be moderated by Nobuo Miwa <n-miwa@lac.co.jp>
and the second one by Hernan Ochoa <hochoa@core-sdi.com>. The
third is SF-NEWS.
Here is the charter of the first two new lists:
BUGTRAQ-[JP,ES] is a full disclosure moderated mailing list for the
*detailed* discussion and announcement of computer security
vulnerabilities: what they are, how to exploit them, and how
to fix them.
The mailing list language is [Japanese|Spanish].
The mailing list is an offshoot of the BUGTRAQ mailing list. It
was specifically created to allow people not comfortable with the
English language that speak [Japanese|Spanish] to have access to the same
high-quality information as in BUGTRAQ.
If you do feel comfortable understanding English we recommend you
instead subscribe to BUGTRAQ. You can do so by sending email to
LISTSERV@SECURITYFOCUS.COM with a message body of:
SUBS BUGTRAQ First-name Last-name
The moderator(s) of the list will make sure that any interesting
discussion in BUGTRAQ is summarized, translated and posted to this
list at least once a week. Similarly any new information covered
on this list that has not already been discussed in BUGTRAQ will
be translated and forwarded to it by the moderator(s).
To see the full charter of each list in its native language visit
securityfocus.com and look under Forums.
The third new list is SF-NEWS. SF-NEWS is the Security Focus weekly
summary mailing list. Of interest to BUGTRAQ readers is the inclusion
of a summary list of vulnerabilities posted to BUGTRAQ and elsewhere.
So if you are overwhelmed by the traffic in BUGTRAQ this may be the
one for you.
Other things covered include a summary of incidents reported in
the INCIDENTS lists, a summary list of positions being offered
or resumes being tendered as posted to the Security Jobs list,
results from the weekly polls and Security Focus announcements.
To subscribe to any of these lists email LISTSERV@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
with a message body of:
SUBS BUGTRAQ-JP First-name Last-name
or
SUBS BUGTRAQ-ES First-name Last-name
or
SUBS SF-NEWS First-name Last-name
Cheers.
--
Elias Levy
Security Focus
http://www.securityfocus.com/