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| Subject: | Re: Report Consistently flaky? |
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| Date: | Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:21:11 -0400 |
On 06/11/07 09:48, jason stallings wrote:
We did a test to see how well we could do a scan outside of our firewall, and the results we a bit confusing.
Can you provide some examples of confusing reports?
We thought that beacuse it was out side of the firewall that we would miss some vulnerabilities or warnings. But when we compared the reports, we went missing notes just parts of the notes. In some cases there was no synopsis. We were seeing a lot of weird things.
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