![]() ![]() Primary Account Numbers (or PANs) must be securely deleted or protected according to the requirement set forth in the PCI DSS. ![]() Company confidential information (Payroll, NDA, source code, wire transfer information, generic confidential information, financial statements)Ĭredit/debit card information stored in clear-text on remote systems is valuable information to attackers and indicates failure in accordance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.PII such as Social Security Numbers (including US and international), EDI health claim numbers, drivers license numbers, and Employee Identification Number (EIN).Credit/Debit card numbers (VISA, Mastercard, American Express, and a generic check). ![]() The Windows sensitive file content checks have been re-created for UNIX/Linux systems, which include the ability to detect: This capability has been available on Windows systems for some time you can refer to the blog post titled " Detecting Credit Cards, SSNs and other Sensitive Data at rest with Nessus" for additional information. New configuration auditing capabilities have been added for Nessus users to remotely check UNIX and Linux systems for the presence of sensitive information. Nessus, Nessus Enterprise and Nessus Enterprise Cloud users can now remotely scan UNIX and Linux systems for the presence of sensitive information such as credit/debit card numbers, SSNs, company confidential information, and more. ![]()
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