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Re: Need Some Basic Information


From: Fábio Soto <fabio () andradesoto com br>
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 00:54:58 -0200

In my experience that's true... I've already discovered and developed exploits to unknown vulnerabilities during 
pentesting.

As nessus is a "knowledge base" driven tool, it cannot discover vulnerabilities which aren't in its base.

Some Blind Sql injections, buffer and heap overflows will not be covered by scanning tools. Social engeneering will not 
be covered as well ;)

About the glorified repackaged scans, that is indeed a really sad reality... :(

On 19/12/2011, at 21:48, Todd Haverkos <infosec () haverkos com> wrote:

Fábio Soto <fabio () andradesoto com br> writes:

Nessus or any other scanning tool will give too much false
positives, or fail to detect many vulnerabilities. 

That's not true in my experience if credentialed scanning is used,
unless you're highlighting that scanners do poorly against web app
vulns.  Passive vulnerability scanning is not prone to false positives
either, for what it's worth.  

Probably you'll need some professional pentesting services.

Which at the low and unethical end are glorified repackaged Nessus or
[insert other vuln scanner] scans (sad to say).

Best Regards, 
--
Todd Haverkos, LPT MsCompE
http://haverkos.com/

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