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mismatch of our types with upstream RSIT #1409
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The type is called data-leak in RSIT, rename here with backwards compatibility see #1409
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align with RSIT replaced by either 'malware-distribution' or 'infected-system' see #1409
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other/unknown is replaced by other/undetermined see #1409
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integrate it into other/other ongoing discussion in RSIT, maybe we can create our type in other or in malicious code in the future fixes #1409
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There are a couple of types which are not in RSIT. What to do with them?
Revert "Remove malware-dga-domain as agreed in Vilnius meeting" enisaeu/Reference-Security-Incident-Taxonomy-Task-Force#32Rejected by RSIT, see Re-classification of 'DGA domain' #1613; replace by other > dga-domain -> PR harm: move dga domain classification to other #1992information content security
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(taxonomy expert)https://github.com/enisaeu/Reference-Security-Incident-Taxonomy-Task-Force
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