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How to secure your Cisco routers? alannis.albert@googlemail.com 04-14-08
Posted by alannis.albert@googlemail.com on April 14, 2008, 2:50 am
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Windows XP could best secure with a new suite of software Secure
Auditor. Single IP which is capable of performing auditing, event log
management, windows password auditing, port scanning, windows
inventory and asset management, ftp brutforce attack, http bruteforce
attack etc. Other modules of this tool are also capable of performing
audit on Oracle, MSSQL and Cisco routers with around 30 embedded
tools. You know what is the best thing about Secure Auditor is? It
provides complete specification and solution of identified
vulnerabilities. Just check it out!

Download link

http://www.download.com/Secure-Auditor/3000-2653-10826743.html?part=dl-SecureAud&subj=uo&tag=button


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