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| From: | Rob Wultsch | Date: | November 13 2010 5:31pm |
| Subject: | Re: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | ||
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On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Gael <gael.martinez@stripped> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Daevid Vincent <daevid@stripped> wrote: > >> my point exactly. there is NONE. and if you don't patch your mysql as >> needed, then you will need a lot more help when you're hacked. ;-p >> >> http://lists.mysql.com/ >> > On May 21 they sent out an email about MySQL Server 5.0.91 being released. I for one read release notes for each point release and had a *very* busy night. -- Rob Wultsch wultsch@stripped
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Daevid Vincent | 12 Nov |
| • Re: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Johan De Meersman | 12 Nov |
| • RE: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Daevid Vincent | 12 Nov |
| • Re: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Gael | 12 Nov |
| • Re: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Rob Wultsch | 13 Nov |
| • RE: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Jan Steinman | 13 Nov |
| • RE: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Daevid Vincent | 14 Nov |
| • Re: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Johan De Meersman | 15 Nov |
| • Re: FW: [USN-1017-1] MySQL vulnerabilities | Jan Steinman | 16 Nov |
