- "Operating Systems
- W1. Internet Explorer
- W2. Windows Libraries
- W3. Microsoft Office
- W4. Windows Services
- W5. Windows Configuration Weaknesses
- M1. Mac OS X
- U1. UNIX Configuration Weaknesses
- Cross-Platform Applications
- C1 Web Applications
- C2. Database Software
- C3. P2P File Sharing Applications
- C4 Instant Messaging
- C5. Media Players
- C6. DNS Servers
- C7. Backup Software
- C8. Security, Enterprise, and Directory Management Servers
- N1. VoIP Servers and Phones
- N2. Network and Other Devices Common Configuration Weaknesses
- Security Policy and Personnel
- H1. Excessive User Rights and Unauthorized Devices
- H2. Users (Phishing/Spear Phishing)"
1 comment:
I don't really like how they're beating up on OS X just because of a wireless problem, and the fact that someone discovered a virus/trojan. The wireless problem has the potential to be big, but one virus in the past year and its a top 20 threat? How many were discovered for Windows last year?
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