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Re: Testing Application vulnerability tools
From: WALI <hkhasgiwale () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 21:16:50 +0400
Thanks to all you great guys for replying with so many options. I first intend to start with (of course) freewares and then move over to commercial versions.
With open source tools like Nessus and remote-exploit out there,my faith in freewares has taken a leap.
I am sure, I am not the only one!! :) At 03:46 AM 2/20/2007 +0000, manmohan pv wrote:
Hi I think Appscan or Acunetix are the two tools used to find the CSS and SQL related issues. both are commercial tools. -thanks manmohan --- WALI <hkhasgiwale () gmail com> wrote: > I have a team of software developers involved in > writing code for HR > management application. They have put the first > module payroll online but > everyday, we get reports of users getting access to > areas they shouldn't. > The software team is involved in continues debugging > and patching. > > Is there a tool I can use to do software code review > (.NET) > > I know it's also design issue but there should be a > way I can at least > check the front end (http) interface for common > vulnerabilities? > > ___________________________________________________________Now you can have your favourite RSS headlines come to you with the all new Yahoo! Mail. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html
Current thread:
- Testing Application vulnerability tools WALI (Feb 19)
- Re: Testing Application vulnerability tools manmohan pv (Feb 20)
- Re: Testing Application vulnerability tools Romain Gaucher (Feb 20)
- Re: Testing Application vulnerability tools WALI (Feb 21)
- Re: Testing Application vulnerability tools rescobar (Feb 20)
- RE: Testing Application vulnerability tools rvasilabs (Feb 21)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Testing Application vulnerability tools David Bonvillain (Feb 20)
- Re: Testing Application vulnerability tools nikhil (Feb 20)
- Re: Testing Application vulnerability tools manmohan pv (Feb 20)