Vulnerabilities Of Mr. Savanh's Computer

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Above are the vulnerabilities that I discovered from Mr. Savanh's computer. This proves that his computer was vulnerable and open to remote hacking attacks. In my opinion, vulnerability does pose an immediate threat to computers. It is a potential entry point for other threats, such as intrusion, viruses, worms and Trojans, which can have destructive effects. How can Mr. Kelly deny my claims that Mr. Savanh computer was vulnerable to exploit attacks, infected with malware and hacked. I do know for a fact that most forensic software doesn't have the capabilities to scan the suspect's computer for vulnerabilities, which I do think it's what's lacking in digital forensic software. In my opinion, when a computer is vulnerable to remote code execution,

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