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CERTStation Threat-Level Aggregator 69

sloit writes "Just spotted, the CERTStation Threat level Aggregator displays the current threat level, in real-time, as assessed by 8 of the Internet's leading vulnerability watch services such as Symantec Threatcon, ISS Alertcon and SANS Infocon on one publically accessible Web page. Well, that saves a lot of daily trudging!"
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CERTStation Threat-Level Aggregator

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  • Talisker Radar (Score:2, Informative)

    by bitshark ( 991435 ) on Thursday December 28, 2006 @11:52AM (#17387790)
    This is good, but this [securitywizardry.com] is better.
  • Re:Flash and gravity (Score:4, Informative)

    by rk ( 6314 ) * on Thursday December 28, 2006 @12:54PM (#17388704) Journal

    "we see it fine"

    For a liberal interpretation of the word "fine". Gah! I have Flash installed and this site was hideous enough to consider UNinstalling it.

    To the GP, it's 100% useless to those who have Flash installed, too.

  • by Futurepower(R) ( 558542 ) on Thursday December 28, 2006 @02:19PM (#17389712) Homepage
    This is another demonstration of Slashdot editor incompetence. The Slashdot story is apparently nothing but an advertisement for a commercial company formerly called Haval-Daar [hdaar.com] that seems completely incompetent and destined to fail immediately. There is apparently no connection with CERT whatsoever; the name is apparently intended only to confuse. Since the word havaldaar is apparently a Hindi word, I suppose Haval-Daar is a company started by people from India.

    Did someone at Slashdot take money to advertise this company?

    Let this be a lesson to those who spend a lot of time playing video games when they could be learning to be socially competent: If you don't learn about the people around you, you will eventually sink to the bottom of business.

    --
    U.S. government incompetence [futurepower.org]

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