Cert omitted port 593 from the filtering recommendations in their advisory
on the msblaster topic.
I see port 593 udp & tcp are http-rpc-epmap. Why does Cert omit them but
several people on the e-mail lists say to filter 593?
Thanks,
Chris Davis
Site Engineer
http://www.ComputerJobs.com
-----Original Message-----
And remember... PATCH and block the ports 135 - 139 -445 - 593
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Your network firewall and IDS products do not prevent Web application
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defacement, data theft, sabotage and fraud.
KaVaDo is the only company that provides a complete suite of Web
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Cert omitted port 593 from the filtering recommendations in their advisory
on the msblaster topic.
I see port 593 udp & tcp are http-rpc-epmap. Why does Cert omit them but
several people on the e-mail lists say to filter 593?
Thanks,
Chris Davis
Site Engineer
http://www.ComputerJobs.com
-----Original Message-----
And remember... PATCH and block the ports 135 - 139 -445 - 593
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---
Your network firewall and IDS products do not prevent Web application
attacks - the most common form of online exploitation- resulting in Web
defacement, data theft, sabotage and fraud.
KaVaDo is the only company that provides a complete suite of Web
application security products.
Download a FREE whitepaper on "Security Policy Automation for Web
Applications":http://www.securityfocus.com/Kavado-focus-ms
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