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| Subject: | RE: questions regarding new plugin policy |
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| Date: | Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:23:57 -0500 |
Try a midsize fish like TruSecure. They once confessed to me using Nessus when I challenged them.
Mikhail Utin AIS Security utinma@npt.nuwc.navy.mil 401-832-6584
We realize that there are many organizations, which will be effected by the plugin changes. I do not want to discuss in a public forum any legal strategies Tenable may be pursuing and I would also suggest that MSPs and product vendors *not* be highlighted on this mailing list. As I said before, we feel the number of folks who have embedded Nessus into their commercial service/product/consultancy is in the 1000s.
Ron Gula Tenable Network Security
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