Archive for the ‘month-of’ Category

Status Update

June 1, 2007

We’re getting close to having enough bugs documented to fill an entire month, and we’d be prepared to begin even without the final few, however other Month-of projects continue to claim the month in advance of us and we’d rather not overlap with any other projects.

Who claimed June? Why, none other than the Month of Search Engine Bugs.

Call-For-Bugs (CFB)

April 5, 2007

The Month of Meat-Space Bugs CFB is now officially open! We already have quite a few and can easily fill a month with minimal additional brainstorming and development, however we are more about the quality than the quantity. If someone submits a meatspace bug that is obviously more inventive, novel, or clever than one we already have on the list, that one will get bumped in favor of the better bug! In this way, this month of bugs is also a kind of contest to choose the top 30 or so unique and inventive meatspace bugs.

To submit your bug, please send full details in either your own ready-to-publish advisory form which we can assign a MOMSB ID to, or full details in a format that we can fit into our standard MOMSB advisory template, to the MOMSB editor:

I)ruid <druid@caughq.org>

Note, if you send us a ready-to-publish advisory, we will retain your original format with the exception of the addition of a MOMSB ID.

Month of Meat-Space Bugs

April 5, 2007

This blog was created for the Month of Meat-Space Bugs (MOMSB). In a currently undisclosed future month, we will be disclosing one meatspace security bug per day for an entire month. This project was inspired by and is in pseudo-parody of the Month of MySpace Bugs, which itself is a kind of parody of previous “Month of” security bug disclosure projects. This fad was started by HD Moore’s Month of Browser Bugs, which was followed by many others such as the months of Apple bugs, PHP bugs, and many more.