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| Subject: | Has anyone used the ScanAlert.com service? |
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| Date: | Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:42:35 -0400 |
Hello all, Does anyone have any experience with the ScanAlert.com vulnerability assessment service? At http://www.scanalert.com/Content.sa?sec=4&sub=2 they offer payment card industry (PCI) certification for $149/year for 6 hosts. I'm wondering if anyone has used them, and any comments good, bad or indifferent. Thanks, Mark Lachniet
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