Sophia Antipolis, France, August 7th, 2026, CyberNewswire At DEF CON 34 in Las Vegas, security researcher Jonathan Brossard, known as endrazine, unveiled the rebirth of the original Bugtraq mailing list This article explores vulnerabilities securityfocus remains. . With over 120, 000 references from the National Vulnerability Database/Critical Security Event (NVD/CVE) database, Bugtraq and its associated website securityfocus.com have become pillars of modern information security, offering moderated, high-quality information to Product Security teams and the broader cybersecurity community for free.

For roughly one-third of all catalogued vulnerabilities, SecurityFocus remains a primary technical reference point.

In an era where cybersecurity information often fades into obscurity, between ephemeral social media posts, paywalls, gated information, or dead links, providing a place where security researchers can share their work and have it archived for posterity is crucial to the cybersecurity community. A dedicated AI research and formal proofs list available at bugtraq@bugtraq.ai DEF CON founder Jeff Moss welcomed the relaunch with a post on the list: "I believe the bug belongs to the finder, and hopefully this can become a neutral space for discussions." Subscriptions and archives are available at https://securityfocus.com and https://bugtraq.ai..