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| Subject: | RE: distributed scanning |
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| Date: | Sat, 29 Oct 2005 22:12:31 +0100 |
Brian, There was a very recent thread regarding the scanning of a Class A network, I mentioned that we maintain details on every distributed scanner here http://www.securitywizardry.com/dist.htm However, it has been a little neglected of late therefore I would appreciate any information about missing products that you encounter in your quest. Cheers Andy Cuff http://www.securitywizardry.com 07010 709014
-----Original Message----- From: Laing, Brian [mailto:brian.laing@redseal.net] Sent: 28 October 2005 16:07 To: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: distributed scanning I am working on a project to look at % coverage and issues around distributed scanning. I would love if people could chime in with answers to a few questions. For those of you using distributed scanning, how many scanners are you using? Are you placing scanners on each subnet, or are you opening routes to subnets to be scanned. What difficulties are people running into when trying to distribute scanners. What help could you use in managing this data or the scanners themselves. If you want to reply to me offline, I would be happy to hide the names of the innocent and the guilty J, and resend any of my findings to this list. Cheers, Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian Laing Chief Security Technology Officer Cellphone: +1 650.280.2389 VOIP Telephone: +1.650.232.0132 eFax: +1 650.249.3443 ------------------------------------------------------------------- This email and any attachments thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this email (or any attachments thereto) by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this email and any attachments thereto. ________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Audit your website security with Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner: Hackers are concentrating their efforts on attacking applications on your website. Up to 75% of cyber attacks are launched on shopping carts, forms, login pages, dynamic content etc. Firewalls, SSL and locked-down servers are futile against web application hacking. Check your website for vulnerabilities to SQL injection, Cross site scripting and other web attacks before hackers do! Download Trial at: http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/pen-test_050831 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
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