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DSD Computer Security Advisories

DSD occasionally release computer security advisories for use by Australian Government relating to information security issues that are of particular importance to our customers. The advisories are intended to provide additional information beyond open source security advisories and draw attention to specific aspects of open source advisories that may be overlooked or are particularly pertinent

Date Released Advisory Number PDF RTF Subject
4 Aug 2006 DA 2006-02 [125KB]   Haxdoor Trojan
16 Jun 2005 DA 2005-01 [106KB] [345KB] Targeted Trojan Email Attacks
30 Apr 2004 DA 2004-02 [208KB] TCP vulnerability
11 Feb 2004 DA 2004-01 [157KB] Remote code execution via ASN.1 vulnerability
11 Sep 2003 DA 2003-04 [157KB] Buffer overrun in Microsoft's RPCSS service
17 Jul 2003 DA 2003-03 [147KB] Cisco IOS vulnerability
04 Jul 2003 DA 2003-02 [145KB] Web Defacement Challenge
04 Mar 2003 DA 2003-01 [161KB] Sendmail Remote Root Exploit
28 Nov 2002 DA 2002-07 [139KB] More on SSL chaining
26 Nov 2002 DA 2002-06 [140KB] More on email hoax
15 Nov 2002 DA 2002-05 [170KB] Hoax email
15 Aug 2002 DA 2002-04 [178KB] SSL certificate chaining vulnerability
24 Apr 2002 DA 2002-03 [173KB] IIS Web Server (versions 4.0, 5.0 and 5.1).
13 Feb 2002 DA 2002-02 [168KB] SNMP
12 Feb 2002 DA 2002-01 [161KB] Cookies Providing Automated Access
Nov 2001 DA 2001-04 [327KB] Internet Explorer Remote File Access Vulnerability
Sep 2001 DA 2001-03 [340KB] Nimda
July 2001 DA 2001-02 [425KB] Code Red
July 2001 DA 2001-01 [483KB] Sadmind

 

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