London 20th May 2009 - Acunetix (www.acunetix.com), a pioneer in web application security scanning technology, has announced new 'file upload forms vulnerability checks' in version 6.5, an industry ...
London 1st September 2010 - Acunetix (www.acunetix.com), a market leader in web application security scanning technology, today announced version 7 of its popular Web Vulnerability Scanner. With the ...
Acunetix has released an RSS feed which lists known web application vulnerabilities and the specific technologies they target. Hackers today have an ever-increasing list of weaknesses in the web ...
The big changes to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard — specifically for web application security — have arrived. From now on, sections of PCI DSS that pertained to web applications that ...
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 ...
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, ...
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.
What are the common indications that an organization's vulnerability management program is not functioning properly? Gary McCully of SecureState presents methods and suggestions for rooting them out ...
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