It would seem to me that a vulnerability report from nessus would perform a different means to the exact same end, albeit for a lot cheap. plus, nessus won't be telling you about voodoo flash oh-day vulnerabilities like Symantec Despite did, most likely putting their customers in a tizzy. also, symantec has been notorious for posting ridculus levels of detail on their blog, some of which have been able to giv attackers enough information in order to write exploits.
no thanx.
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