Month of Bugs
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Month of Bugs is a way for security researchers or Grey hat Hackers to attract attention to the security shortcomings of many computer related uses.
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[edit] Month of Bug Projects
[edit] Month Of Browser Bugs
Link: http://browserfun.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_archive.html
The original Month of Bugs was the Month of Browser Bugs (MoBB), which was ran by security researcher H.D Moore. [1] It involved exploits for Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple's Safari, and Opera.
[edit] Month of Kernel Bugs
Link: http://projects.info-pull.com/mokb/
Published bugs of Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, and Windows kernels. Also featured 4 bugs relating to wireless drivers.
[edit] Month of Apple Bugs
Link: http://projects.info-pull.com/moab/
Kevin Finisterre and someone going by the handle of "LMH" release bugs related to Apple's iLife suite, the os itself, and 3rd party OS X software.
[edit] Month Of PHP Bugs
Link: http://www.php-security.org/
Multiple bugs were released on some days, leading to a total of 44 bugs. Sponsored by the Hardened PHP team, a group dedicated to better security practices in PHP development.
[edit] Month of Myspace bugs
Link: http://momby.livejournal.com/
Ran by "Mondo Armando" and "Müstaschio".
[edit] Failed/Fake Month of Bugs
[edit] Week of Oracle Database Bugs
Link: http://www.argeniss.com/woodb.html
Canceled unexpectedly.
[edit] Week of Vista Bugs
Link: https://www.securinfos.info/english/the-week-of-vista-bugs_day1.php
April fool's joke.