Nice, ran Cloudflare Flan Scan on CentOS 7.7 guess @RedHat @REDHAT missed CVE-2018-15919 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1623185 … ??pic.twitter.com/RiF7KwqahO
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Nice, ran Cloudflare Flan Scan on CentOS 7.7 guess @RedHat @REDHAT missed CVE-2018-15919 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1623185 … ??pic.twitter.com/RiF7KwqahO
.@RedHatSecurity has listed it as "will not fix" for RHEL 8, but as "affected" for RHEL 7. They've listed the severity as "low": https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2018-15919 …
I'm curious about the vulners part of flan, as far as I understand it will use vulners API, which is a paid product but I don't see anything pointing that out. Did you replicate the vulners API internally? Reverse proxy?
we're using their open source Nmap scripthttps://github.com/vulnersCom/nmap-vulners/blob/master/vulners.nse …
Absolutely loving the work you guys do. You wouldn't happen to have a merch store would you? I already have 2 shirts, but would absolutely love to buy a hoodie or so ^^ (cc: @CloudflareHelp)
Thank you Jorin! Not yet, but we'll keep you posted if we'll ever do that. 
It’s great that you’re acknowledging Cloudflare’s use of these OpenSource projects and publishing stuff, but, hopefully you’re also open sourcing FlanScan and contributing back to the core projects you’ve mentioned? That’d make another great blog entry! #opensource
Love this, thank you 
Using a 31 MB gif is probably a stretch.
This really makes me regret not really pushing my open source project that I made for my final major project called dvsrs (distributed vulnerability scanning and reporting system) it works in a very similar way ahhaha
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