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The creators of the Full Disclosure mailing list have suspended the service indefinitely due to a conflict with an unnamed security researcher. Full Disclosure has been a respected source of information for security experts since its founding in 2002. In a message posted to the list, John Cartwright, one of Full Disclosure’s creators, stated the […]

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A couple of hours ago, John Cartwright, the administrator of the grok.org.uk Full-Disclosure mailing list, announced that the service was suspended indefinitely. The Full-Disclosure list was created back on July 9, 2002, by Cartwright and Len Rose. Cartwright says that they were expecting to bump into legal problems right from the start. To date we’ve […]

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We’re tracking a zero-day exploit affecting a still unpatched vulnerability in Plesk that enables an attacker to fully control a vulnerable webserver. Plesk is made by Parallels and is a popular hosting control panel. This vulnerability means all websites hosted on systems that use Plesk are at risk. This spells trouble not only for web […]

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