The Microsoft Security Response Center launched a Twitter account:
- Account: @MSFTSecResponse (http://twitter.com/msftsecresponse)
To quote the MSRC:
“We will use this account to augment the content here on the blog. For example, we will use the account to rapidly respond to emerging issues while we are gathering information for a more complete blog post. In addition, we will also use the account as a way to push content to our followers quickly.
You probably will not see us responding to each reply or request that we get but we will be listening there and when we see emerging issues and trends, we will respond in a more general way to the entire community.”
If you’re a Microsoft-focused IT Professional, this is probably the one Twitter account from us you should bother to follow because while the tweet count will be low, when they post, you’ll likely want to know about them immediately. For example, this was posted just a few hours ago:
“Advance notification: We will release 11 bulletins next week 5 Critical 5 Important 1 Mod addressing 25 total vulns http://bit.ly/c0fglv”
