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Open source vulnerability scanner success story
May 9, 2022, 4:01 p.m. | /u/spellanser
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Could you please share your success story with open source vulnerability scanners?
We had been using GVM (new name for openvas) few years ago, but it required quite a lot of maintenance (random service crashes, scan freezes, problems with automated results exporting, etc).
Later on switched to Nessus Pro.
Now we are looking forward to try out other open source solutions, like vuls.io.
Will appreciate any information.
Thanks!
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