Cedric
I’m a computer scientist, intensely interested in computer security and privacy.
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Cedric@lemmy.mltoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Global, distributed and backwards compatible CVE alternative launched by CERTEnglish2·3 months agothis an initiative from the CIRCL CERT: https://www.circl.lu/
The GCVE is already supported by Vulnerability-Lookup (https://github.com/vulnerability-lookup/vulnerability-lookup) an open source software partly funded by Europe.
I will investigate this! Thank you!
Thank you very much!
Actually I cross-posted it because someone advised me to do this after I initially shared it on !photography@lemmy.ml . But next time I’ll directly share on !photography@lemmy.world ;-)
Thank you for the compliment!
And definitely, you should have a look at Pixelfed. The community is surprisingly active!
I cross-posted the post to !photography@lemmy.world . Thanks for the tip!
lol, but thanks!
I really like LibraryThing and uses it since about 15 years. Here’s my account if you want to connect: https://www.librarything.com/profile/cedricbonhomme
Cedric@lemmy.mlOPto Security@lemmy.ml•Looking for Lemmy accounts about software vulnerabilities, CVEs, etc.2·8 months agohello,
Thank you very much for your reply and the information. I’ll have a look at your links.
Actually, I am simply looking for various information about vulnerabilities. The goal is not to find announcements of vulnerabilities. This is part of the “Vulnerability Lookup” project: https://vulnerability.circl.lu/ where we gather “sightings”: https://vulnerability.circl.lu/sightings
A sighting can have various sources such as: GitHub Gist, Pastebin, Fediverse, Telegram channels, etc. So yes… here my questions is about sightings from the Fediverse. For now I am happy with this simple tool to monitor the Fediverse: https://github.com/CIRCL/FediVuln
It is able to find status related to security vulnerabilities and generate sightings in our “Vulnerability Lookup” project. That’s it ;-)
thank you !
this an initiative from the CIRCL CERT: https://www.circl.lu/
The GCVE is already supported by Vulnerability-Lookup (https://github.com/vulnerability-lookup/vulnerability-lookup) an open source software partly funded by Europe.