The tracker now uses the TEMP- prefix (intead of FAKE-) for autogenerated names for which no CVE name is available. IIRC, we agreed on this change quite a while ago, and it also fixes bug #352965. According to my tests, debsecan is name-agnostic and should not be affected (except for some misreporting in the next daily report).
Debian Bug Tracking System
2006-Dec-10 20:09 UTC
[Secure-testing-team] Bug#352965: marked as done (debsecan: FAKE-Prefix for generated bugs suggest non-issues)
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