[Dailydave] The long tail of vulnerable operating systems
Thomas Ptacek
tqbf at matasano.com
Mon Nov 12 10:34:30 EST 2007
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 at 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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