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Re: The long tail of vulnerable operating systems


From: "Thomas Ptacek" <tqbf () matasano com>
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:34:30 -0600

Data points, of which I'm guessing you'll soon be deluged in more:

We see extensive Solaris deployments. More Solaris than Fedora by far.

We see regular scattered Win2K deployments.

On Nov 12, 2007 5:03 AM, Dave aitel <dave () immunityinc com> wrote:
either of these. There's always the people who still run NT4 and SCO
OpenServer, but you have to look pretty far for them. But yet, no real
remote exploits exist for Fedora Core 1, much less 7. Solaris has XFS
and a few other remotes, but no one runs Solaris any more except the US
Government, that I can tell. Even assuming you see some Solaris or AIX

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