amazingzarkon writes
Let's assume for the moment that this is a legitimate question...
OK, maybe it was, maybe it was not. ( I thought it was not at first, until I read this post, pondered, and became humbled. )

Put your thinking caps on before replaying please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Let me run by a scenario.

There is a Sys-Admin who thinks "Security" means they have a firewall ( or firewalls, but has no idea what a remote log server is, nor how to construct or administer a firewall. )
This Sys-Admin is REQUIRED ( does not matter here what the reason, just that they are required ) to have filtering software installed, and has stated to the powers-that-be they do.
After being confronted with proof they do not, the Sys-Admin has employees install Websense and claims the reason it was down was because it was being updated, even though the logs and some of the employees have verified the facts.

1) The bosses of the Sys-Admin are computer illiterate ( now there's a revelation. )
2) a representative of the "stockholders" is somewhat computer-savvy.
3) same representative of the "stockholders" wants to prove that the Sys-Admin is not acting in the interests of the "stockholders".
oh, and so as not to get flamed;
4) the Sys-Admin has NO training ( self or otherwise ) in computers or computer networking, but was a "political" appointment when actual trained personnel were almost non-existent, and has made no attempt to learn, other then to hire "consultants" to do their work for them.

Having this in mind, I will revise the question:

Does anyone know of known exploits to Websense ( whether or not there are patches. )
i.e. is it easy to exploit or are there well known exploits and patches that SHOULD be installed, and/or are there commonly overlooked security settings?