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|    Re: Windows Server 2003 Security tester    |
|    26 Apr 09 20:07:44    |
      XPost: alt.asshole-factory.hackers.malicious, alt.binaries.hackers.malicious,       alt.binaries.hacking.computers       XPost: alt.binaries.hacking.utilities       From: corp769@gmail.com              > Hi Guys       >       > We recently had a security breach due to lack of the latest updates on       > our Windows 2003 servers and I wanted to make sure it didn't happen       > again.       >       > Are there any tools you can run on your server online or offline that       > will find out if you've plugged all the holes or not. We have a Cisco       > firewall inbetween the servers and the internet.       >       > 212.188.181.170 - Mail Gateway       >       > 212.188.181.174 - VPN       >       > These servers are the two that appear to have been attacked, the mail       > gateway led to a massive spam attack which we fixed by fitting a proper       > spam firewall which is why I'm testing the address' at the bottom from       > the spam bots.       >       > Any insights you could give would be much appreciated       >       > Thanks       >       > James       >       > massimo.delcelo@orleaninvest.co.uk       >       > daniel.sigaud@orleaninvest.co.uk       >       > consuelo@orleaninvest.co.uk              i use nmap all the time, seems to do the job when scanning for those       unwanted open ports. and honestly, you should switch to linux, it is a       lot more safer.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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