This one time, at band camp, Rick Welykochy said:
>   QUESTION: how complete do SLUGGERS feel Nessus' attacks are?
>   Can such a tool give one a false sense of security?

Yes.  Anything it finds means you are insecure, if nessus returns a
clean report, you have holes that nessus doesn't know about yet.

>6 - 10. There is no 6. 10. is noop().

There is no spoon.

-- 
jamesw

Surely someone writing documentation is familiar with the custom of
actually reading it?
                -- Jeff Waugh, SLUG mailing list

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