Mission statement

The main goal of PIONIER-CERT (former: POL34-CERT) is to provide a sufficient quality of response to all security incidents involving computers connected to PIONIER (and POL34/622). Therefore such a statement covers two possible cases: the first one with a site connected to PIONIER (and POL34/622) as a victim of abuse and the second with a site connected to PIONIER (and POL34/622) as an actual source of abuse. PIONIER-CERT is to be an authoritative representative of PIONIER (and POL34/622) site in both cases.

Constituency

The declared Constituency of PIONIER CERT (former: POL34-CERT) contains those systems connected to PIONIER (POL34/622). It refers to the following Internet domains and/or IP address ranges:

AS13293, AS8501 POL-34/155 National Network
AS8286 Academic Metropolitan Area Network, Szczecin
AS8267, AS8323 CYFRONET AGH, Academic Computer Centre Cracow
AS12324, AS12346 LUBMAN, Lublin
AS8256 Metropolitan Area Network LODMAN
AS8865 Metropolitan Area Network, Bialystok
AS12423 Nicholas Copernicus Univeristy, Torun
AS15798 OLMAN Metropolitan Area Network
AS15373 Politechnika Czestochowska
AS9112, AS8364 Poznan Supercomputing And Networking Center, POZMAN
AS5550, AS12831 TASK, PL-GDANSK
AS9103, AS13065 Technical University of Zielona Gora
AS8326, AS12618 University of Technology and Agriculture in Bydgoszcz
AS8970, AS15851 WASK - Wroclawska Akademicka Siec Komputerowa
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Critical vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer and other Microsoft products

2009-02-16

Platform: Windows

Microsoft has released updates that fix multiple vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Office Visio. Remote attacker could execute arbitrary code. Please update your system immediately. For more information see the Microsoft Security Bulletin

Security updates for Mac OS X

2009-02-16

Platform: Mac OS

Apple has published, on 13-th February, security update to correct critical vulnerabilities affecting Apple Mac OS X. Attackers could exploit them to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial of service, gain access to sensitive information. For more information see Apple's site

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