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Re: [Full-disclosure] New term "RDV" is born
- To: "worried security" <worriedsecurity@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] New term "RDV" is born
- From: "Jimby Sharp" <jimbysharp@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 22:42:44 +0530
I asked you to stop your bullshit you mad man. It is crazy to see so
many anonymous IDs talking to each other and spamming the whole list.
On 9/28/07, worried security <worriedsecurity@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 9/28/07, Troy <gimmespam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Wouldn't UDV be more appropriate, for unpatched disclosed vulnerability?
> The "R" in RDV means recent. I wouldn't consider a two-month old, but still
> unpatched, vulnerability to be recent, so I wouldn't really be able to call
> it an RDV. I would, however, be able to call it a UDV.
> >
> >
> > Another option would be EDV, for exploitable disclosed vulnerability, or
> even just UV or EV. Why do we need to bring up the point that it's
> disclosed? How could we be discussing an undisclosed vulnerability?
>
>
> Two months is still recently. Think about "In recent history we invaded
> Iraq", "In recent times terrorism has become more prominent".
>
> Five, Ten years can still be classed as recently. Two months, no problem.
>
> Dude, I sat for hours thinking up RDV, give me some credit ;)
>
>
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