In article <>,
Leythos <> writes
>In article <Ys+>,
> says...
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Oracle have released a new security advisory #67 that
>> applies to all versions of oracle applications and
>> e-business suite. I have added details of this to my
>> Oracle security alerts page and also links to the finders
>> advisory and Oracles advisory. If anyone is interested
>> then you can find details
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>
>Since it's an oracle alert, and since it's freely available on THEIR
>site, are you just trying to spam the group for your business? If so,
>you know that none of the regulars in this group will do business with
>people that spam the group for business reasons.
>
Hi
I am sorry to have offended everyone and i apologise, I am not trying to
spam anyone. I simply am very enthusiastic about Oracle security and
keep a page on my website for recent Oracle security alerts.
I try to annotate them when they are released and link to other
information directly such as the finders advisory as well. The Oracle
advisory doesn't link to Stephens advisory and doesn't describe as much
detail about the SQL Injection issues. I am trying to make people aware
of more details about this advisory and other that have come out. In
Oracles advisory there is no direct link to the finders advisory like
there used to be in older ones.
I just wanted people to know about the alert and patch it and to be able
to find more details on it. I am not trying to generate business I am
simply enthusiastic about Oracle security.
Again I apologise for the fact that this does look like spam.
kind regards
Pete
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