On 16/11/17 04:53, Guido van Rossum wrote: [snip] > > They then go on to explain that sometimes vulnerabilities can be > exploited, but I object to calling all bugs vulnerabilities -- that's > just using a scary word to get attention for a sleep-inducing document > containing such gems as "Use floating-point arithmetic only when > absolutely needed" (page 230). Thanks for reading it, so we don't have to :) As Wes said, cwe.mitre.org is the place to go if you care about this stuff, although it can be a bit opaque. For non-experts, https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Top_10_2013-Top_10 is a good starting point to learn about software vulnerabilities, Cheers, Mark.
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