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 <description>I am curious how people can conduct penetration tests of a complex VoIP system when they barely understand how VoIP infrastructure works. Today, security people are still stuck to auditing practices from 1990s. When asked to do a penetration test, a consultant often is only looking at past issues that can be detected using various vulnerability scanners. Very few of them know that vulnerability scanners have extremely bad coverage of vulnerabilities in VoIP solutions. And even if the tools did know VoIP, who really cares about past issues that might have been relevant several years ago. 
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 <description>Hi Guys, I have 14 years working as an IT Pro, I wish to share this new Tip, is a tool that can really fix WinXp, after it was affected by malware or viruses, is not an antivirus, nor also an antispyware, as far as I understand this tool regenerates the Win Reg,to its basic form after instalation, the difference is that theres no need to format your HDD, or Reinstall WinXP, your applications will keep runing,, your settings will remain in good shape, and your documents are safe, This tool also gives you some options to apply startup changes after it finishes and reboot, have a look on the site
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 <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 21:30:44 -0400</pubDate>
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