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RE: [Full-disclosure] How to Report a Security Vulnerability toMicrosoft

Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] How to Report a Security Vulnerability toMicrosoft
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 16:26:54 +0100
-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-bounces@lists.grok.org.uk 
[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@lists.grok.org.uk] On Behalf 
Of Microsoft Security Response Center
Sent: 08 April 2005 20:21
To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com; 
ntbugtraq@listserv.ntbugtraq.com; full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
Subject: [Full-disclosure] How to Report a Security 
Vulnerability toMicrosoft

-----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 
[snip]

Unless there's something wrong at my end (I hope not), this message
doesn't appear to have been signed with the key at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/Security/bulletin/pgp.mspx.

Am I right or not?

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