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12-22-2016 11:01 AM #1
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Web Security
I'm looking for a web scanner that has automated vulnerability assessment and web crawling features and one that can "accurately" identify vulnerabilities. Our system was again put to compromised the other day and we are upgrading our network security. Any suggestions?
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12-22-2016 12:17 PM #2
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I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but Bitdefender Internet Security and Bitdefender Total Security both have a vulnerability scanner in them. It's good, too. I've used it for over 4 years now.
Personally, I'd go with Bitdefender Internet Security. Total Security only adds disk maintenance utilities to the mix.
Both also have a password manager and a secure browser for shopping, etc.
Top notch malware protection, too.
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12-27-2016 11:33 AM #3
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You may have adware that has written itself into the system registry.
Windows has a restore feature that will allow you to restore your system to a time prior to the infection.
There are many options available to prevent future problems but they will hinder your surfing if you want autoplay of plugins.
Ad Block Plus can be configured to be effective.
There are browser configurations that prevent autorun of malware.
In Firefox for example typing "about:config" in the address bar gives many options for example "click_to_play" limits much of the autorun problems.
Additionally setting security.ssl3.dhe_rsa_aes_128_sha and security.ssl3.dhe_rsa_aes_256_sha to "false" will prevent common problems from the log jam hack.
There are many more easy fixes, but never download nagware to "fix" the problem LOL!Last edited by Dicksmustang; 12-27-2016 at 11:37 AM.
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01-20-2017 08:48 PM #4
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I received a PM from my friend suggesting to try Beyondtrust. Did you ever know or at least heard of this provider?
Anyway, I won't have any options left and I guess I will try your recommendation. Thanks in advance!
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01-26-2017 06:55 AM #5
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Nessus
You can try Nessus Home Edition - its free you download and its a vulnerability scanner it can check web applications, system, and few others though some of them are for premium users but the ones that are available are really good.
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01-26-2017 07:05 PM #6
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another unique tool that's free and uses very little resources .
https://www.cybereason.com/?utm_sour...ansomware-tool
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02-03-2017 02:59 PM #7
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Did you encounter some problems before?
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02-07-2017 11:49 PM #8
ESET, enough said by me
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