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| Subject: | Re: PCI DSS Compliance |
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| Date: | Thu, 15 Dec 2005 13:40:32 -0500 |
Thanks to everybody that answered, i appreciate it. My comments, first I do not apreciate people/companies gaining security intelligence on my network, less facilitating it for them. Whatever might be there for a hacker to find/exploit is also there for the company doing the scan. Second, having your site certified adds nothing to the site security, in my experience 100% of compromised sites i have deal with where due to application level exploits. I'm aware most of you disagree with me, but then my bussines is not to sell this certifications :-) Regards. ademar
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