Skip to main content
removed scripting tag http://meta.security.stackexchange.com/questions/2192/lets-get-rid-of-scripting-manually
Source Link
kalina
  • 3.4k
  • 5
  • 23
  • 36

Are scripts coded only using the default API of a high level, interpreted language for generic and meticulous gathering of network device &and host software information that are already available through common network security applications able to go unnoticed at times that common network security applications would set off alarms from packet inspection?

Are scripts coded only using the default API of a high level, interpreted language for generic and meticulous gathering of network device & host software information that are already available through common network security applications able to go unnoticed at times that common network security applications would set off alarms from packet inspection?

Are scripts coded only using the default API of a high level, interpreted language for generic and meticulous gathering of network device and host software information that are already available through common network security applications able to go unnoticed at times that common network security applications would set off alarms from packet inspection?

Tweeted twitter.com/#!/StackSecurity/status/414551998831534080
Source Link

Do generic custom scripts avoid detection more than common security applications?

Are scripts coded only using the default API of a high level, interpreted language for generic and meticulous gathering of network device & host software information that are already available through common network security applications able to go unnoticed at times that common network security applications would set off alarms from packet inspection?