Bill Crawford wrote:
When and how did the intrusion occur? How was it initially detected?
*shrug*
I don't actually need to know, so I'm not making a fuss.
Everyone needs to whether or not they are at risk with the same
vulnerability and how to detect it.
I suspect, as has been hinted at here multiple times, there may be
legal reasons why they haven't provided you with some of the details
you would like to see.
I'd suggest re-reading the announcement that Paul W. Frields sent out
(url below) and then, should you really, really feel the need to know
more, I'd suggest you contact whoever at the Fedora Project you pay
for support, complaining about your SLA not being met ;o)
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2008-August/msg00012.html
This is about community, not SLA's. Communities are easily alienated
when not included in needed communications. I'd suggest reconsidering
whether your community is important or not.
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