Modern Windows Server Operating Systems Vulnerabilities
Proceeding: Third International Conference on Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Social Media (CSCESM)Publication Date: 2016-05-13
Authors : Theodoros Arambatzis Ioannis Lazaridis Sotirios Pouros;
Page : 29-33
Keywords : Vulnerability Assessment; Vulnerability Scanning; Nessus; Nexpose; OpenVAS; Windows Server; Vulnerability Scanner;
Abstract
The scientific paper identifies the vulnerabilities in modern Windows Server Operating Systems. Contemporary tools, which can be found on the Internet, have been used in order to provide statistical and quantitative evidence regarding vulnerabilities in most Windows server OS ranging from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2016. Two scanning methods are implemented, each with three vulnerability scanners. These scanners reveal the plethora of vulnerabilities and the efficiency of the released service packs. The conclusions from the comparison between various vulnerability scanners are presented.
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