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<div>Reader post by: n3td3v </div>
<div id="published">Posted on: June 28, 2007, 10:49 AM PDT</div>
<div id="tbInRe">Story: <a href="http://news.com.com/2009-1002-6189437.html?tag=tb"><font color="#0048c0">Solving the Web security challenge</font></a></div></div>
<p>the information security director for Yahoo wants MSN and Google to share intelligence on hackers sending in information that Yahoo should be aware of, and Yahoo want MSN, Google to share bugs reported to them that may be a new unseen before attack vector that would be important for Yahoo to know. The problem is a lot of the time companies keep security information within the company if details of a hack on their network hasn't already leaked out to the media. In short, Yahoo's director of information security is paranoid that they aren't being told everything they feel they should know, even though the company Yahoo has off the record contacts within both MSN and Google, yet the information security director for Yahoo would like more official channels of intelligence setup to share information on cutting edge hacks and hacker groups alike with a vested interest in Yahoo-like websites and their applications.
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<p>link: <a href="http://news.com.com/5208-1002_3-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=28695&messageID=284036&start=0">http://news.com.com/5208-1002_3-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=28695&messageID=284036&start=0
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