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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] How to Report a Security Vulnerability to Microsoft |
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| Date: | Fri, 8 Apr 2005 12:21:05 -0700 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello! The Microsoft Security Response Center investigates all reports of security vulnerabilities sent to us that affect Microsoft products. If you believe you have found a security vulnerability affecting a Microsoft product, we would like to work with you to investigate it. We are concerned that people might not know the best way to report security vulnerabilities to Microsoft. You can contact the Microsoft Security Response Center to report a vulnerability by emailing secure@microsoft.com directly, or you can submit your report via our web-based vulnerability reporting form located at: https://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/alertus.aspx. Sincerely, Microsoft Security Response Center -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.1 iQIVAwUBQlbY4oreEgaqVbxmAQK5yhAAkm+H1/V69L5iLILNuSUSsgnd4Tw5Lzwj uyhigxfdJR9WYXSNg/7WCoMI77G6No8QvKOfkrXqbyv6SYcR5ZVDWYzeE3+jgje+ AfqWT9r0du8Wj7q+Qby/j61OaezQkGoX/WRM+KV/RAhSVgXybcUMmdyeBNY9TiBg ixlCuE75VndS0vMwkf8rzGaW/YXzMveLEXKGyYhkkZEDZ+Q2NZeFwxsXUEfw8yCL nUYm6D9KAz5ekhRNtv22eoTXfTrXOfdziEAGGB1J6hKowEgeTaKcRPuTadz4A8YB gGzJPN3J6t1Au1IHRsgfnVou9INFtahHA5B1NbfKyHGLsoztYKqXxLo4u7Z/b2+a Vj8yiZNmaFD1IPzPnb4LS4RBZSgPMcwaB6pbXt7Y9n/g8VmrkqouDEdprHlMltoS JpqYpnTdZtsxaGg6wimaFv7CocdV4CKAuOpVdjvlezc6jUYLQ/H/LzgDFDekTXZv TNJ7qzRl4GFKt2fK7+7m60x3VukWNy3JGQSxgOX7mkftfglrHzyOL6AtDwhf2ff4 uNVbWek9bTgpVvmmpxnFGu/h5hLp5/Hqe98lv2axlbEFLP1ZD00rNPPSLCxRY/xL 8DGokeQT2Oc1HysO2jo7kpFjW4mCTTh9qK1lh0ju7gGQa66SMJ9woT2V6sSsOwpS LO3tKPf9GIQ= =kT17 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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