New Features for Microsoft Patch Data
We have added new features relating to our coverage of Microsoft patches and imported the legacy patch diary tables into our new system going back to 2006.
API methods: https://isc.sans.edu/api/#getmspatchday
Web interface: https://isc.sans.edu/mspatchdays.html
Please note that the data may be incomplete or inaccurate in some cases. If you find errors, please leave a comment on this thread.
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Alex Stanford - GIAC GWEB & GSEC,
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SANS Internet Storm Center
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Anonymous
Apr 6th 2016
8 years ago
Anonymous
Apr 6th 2016
8 years ago
Great stuff, but it would be great if you could remove the header displaying "This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below " from the XML format, otherwise it is not possible to process the data programatically, since the header comes in the way.
Thanks
Alex Verboon
Anonymous
Apr 6th 2016
8 years ago
@Alex: I may be wrong but I think that the message that you describe is displayed by the browser when showing an XML file that does not specify a stylesheet. Have you tried downloading the XML file? I think that you will find that it is valid XML and does not contain that message.
HTH
patermann
Anonymous
Apr 7th 2016
8 years ago
@jaybone - Argh! I misread my wall calendar this month.
But to the other point, I did experience some updates that day and was looking for info.
Anonymous
Apr 12th 2016
8 years ago