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Message-ID: <43FF4D20.1000401@snosoft.com>
Date: Fri Feb 24 18:17:11 2006
From: simon at snosoft.com (Simon Smith)
Subject: Automated Vulnerability Scanners
Can anyone reccommend a perl based nessus wrapper that has the ability
to dump results into a mysql database?
Gadi Evron wrote:
> Q Beukes wrote:
>> no, what I was talking about was programs/algorithms that actually
>> scan software to find new unknown problems.
>>
>> i have never heard of anything like this myself nor can't think of an
>> efficient way
>> of implementing it, yet someone claimed they exist.
>>
>> I can't find any on google either?
>
> Even though I have nothing to hide, as I showed in the email message
> below, I replied *in private* to avoid a commercial injection.
>
> This post was sent to you PRIVATELY and should have remained so.
>
>>> Beyond security (who I work for).
>>> Qualys.
>>>
>>
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