> http://www.infosecuritymag.com/2003/mar/cover.shtml > > It's unfortunate to see that there are wrong statements in the article > such as: (when talking of plugin updates) > "Nessus' vulnerability database is updated regularly, but you have to go > to the Web site."
Lots of things missing in the report, and , well wrong. But, its a start. Also, I find this amusing, not for its humor value, but it tells us that they had unknown/undocumented vulnerabilities in several servers. Nessus gets our vote for "Most Unsafe Program to Have on Your Network." We not only crashed servers and clients consistently with Nessus; we even confused our GPS-based NTP server enough that it had to be re-FLASHed with new firmware. -- Michael Scheidell, CEO SECNAP Network Security, LLC Sales: 866-SECNAPNET / (1-866-732-6276) Main: 561-368-9561 / www.secnap.net Looking for a career in Internet security? http://www.secnap.net/employment/
