Today’s Open Source Friday Focus is on Google’s Skipfish web application vulnerability scanner. Google recently released Skipfish to combat one of the biggest problems in information security today, ...
Dubai, UAE, 20th December, 2011: ComGuard, a Dubai based leading value added distributor for IT security products and solutions in the Middle East and North Africa region today announced the launch of ...
The Goolag Scanner was intended as a tool for users to audit their own Web pages through Google. The scanner, a standalone Windows GUI-based application, is grounded in Google scanning technology, a ...
Cyber-attacks and breaches are now in the headlines every day. Attacks can come from anywhere, at any time, against companies of any size. According to a global study by PwC, the volume of ...
Tenable Network Security Inc. released an Android app for its Nessus Vulnerability Scanner, this week. The application enables remote connections to a Nessus server using an Android device to launch ...
Chances are your security team has devoted a lot of thought, effort and money to security issues in the past year or two. You’ve plugged holes in the operating systems. You’ve done virus and spyware ...
In an increasingly interconnected digital world, web applications are the backbone of online services. With this ubiquity comes a significant risk: web applications are prime targets for cyberattacks.
https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Google+Inc..html has released for free one of its internal tools used for testing the security of Web-based applications. Ratproxy ...
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LLM-based web application scanner recognizes tasks and workflows
A new automated web application scanner autonomously understands and executes tasks and workflows on web applications. The ...
Ninety-nine percent of applications have one or more vulnerabilities, according to the 2013 Application Vulnerability Trends Report issued by Campbell, Calif.-based application security firm Cenzic.
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