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Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 22:31:00 +0800
From: goby goby <gobysec@...il.com>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Subject: [FD] Goby 1.0 Released!

The Goby is a new network security tool for cybersecurity asset management.
After nearly six months of development, version 1.0 is being released to
the public.

Goby's main objective is to scan cybersecurity assets and vulnerabilities
with shortest time and minimum packets, which is first analyzing the target
network IT assets to build the assets knowledge database.

Some highlights in this release:
- More than 3000+ assets rules (IoT devices, application systems, software
frameworks, and so on), identify all the IT assets on network
automatically. We have already collected more than 120000+ rules, will
published step by step.
- Vulnerability scanning engine with asset rules, which make sure the speed
is fastest
- Lightweight port scanner and protocol analyzer, which make sure shortest
time and minimum packets
- Cross platform GUI and command line, support Mac, Windows, Linux

This release is available from the gobies.org web site: http://gobies.org.
If you would like to contact us directly, please email us at gobysec [at]
gmail.com

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the beta test,
especially those who provided significant feedback. More information please
visit: http://gobies.org.

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