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Do you rely on mailing lists or news articles for security vulnerabilities? Please share.

I only got to know about xz/liblzma ^[1] and curl ^[2] ^[3] vulnerabilities through lemmy (maybe because of high severity?).

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[–] brunacho@scribe.disroot.org 11 points 7 months ago (1 children)

My distribution (archlinux) notifies of critical vulnerabilities that require user action. There's a news mailing list.

After that I rely on social network (Mastodon mostly) or lemmy for news, as vulnerabilities often get some conversation. Apart from that, software i'm really interested in I also follow through RSS so I get news when they update for their vulnerabilities -that is when the vulnerabilities are not self inflicted as the xz case-.

[–] EddyBot@feddit.de 4 points 7 months ago

Arch Linux (like some other distros) also has a security tracker: https://security.archlinux.org/