A freely available, independent database aimed at logging all security vulnerabilities on the Internet, in development since 2002, has been formally opened for public use. The Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB), the work of a group of security industry volunteers, was launched because of what its organizers believed was a lack of thorough tracking of vulnerabilities, despite the existence of numerous databases managed by private interests. The problem, according to Jake Kouns, project leader of OSVDB, is that industry does not consider these databases to be either complete or unbiased. Full Story
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