> >I believe this opens up the legal liability issue. > Not really... in this case. The scan should not be unsolicited.
Yes it could. It could very well be that scanning is not unsolicited where remediation of the results of that scan is. This often is the case. A certain group (network security engineers) does the scanning and the results get passed off to another group (sys admin) to do remediation. > >Who gives permission for you to remove anything? > The same person who gave you permission to run the scan. So if I drop my car off to the mechanic and ask him to take a look at it and give me an estimate, that authorizes him to repair my car? _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
