Article Archive for October 2008
We are proud to announce the launch of Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner Version 6.
With this latest version, Acunetix is launching the new cutting edge AcuSensor Technology, which basically consists of application sensors that allow developers …
Innovative AcuSensor Technology sets new standards in Web Vulnerability Scanning
London, 29 October 2008 – Acunetix (www.acunetix.com), a pioneer on web application security scanning technology, has announced the release of the cutting edge AcuSensor Technology with the …
Hackers are clearly becoming more sophisticated than ever these days, not only operating within a very close-knit web hacking community of sites and blogs, but now also creating their own automated and free SQL Injection …
If you try to run AcuSensor Injector on Windows Server 2008 you will receive the error “Error populating websites, Unknown error (0×80005000)”.
AcuSensor Injector is using Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) to construct a list of …
While we depend more and more on web-based technologies every day, web applications are growing and offering more functionality every day. Such growth brings with it more complex designs which most of the time puts …
PCI DSS is a detailed document of security standards that cover several security areas. If your business relies on payment by credit cards, PCI compliance is a must. Non compliance means you can lose your …
Acunetix WVS is equipped with the Acunetix Client Script Analyzer (CSA). A fully automated JS parsing engine that overcomes the general need for manually crawling and following JS links.
Read more about the Acunetix Javascript engine …
Being an excellent sales channel for a myriad of organizations, an inexpensive channel to communicate and exchange information with prospects and customers, the web has been embraced by millions of business around the world.
Thanks to …
Back in 2007, the partner event registration page of the Microsoft UK events website has been defaced by a hacker who managed to discover and exploit a web application vulnerability in one of the parameters …
Cross Site Scripting (or XSS) is one of the most common application-layer web attacks. XSS commonly targets scripts embedded in a page which are executed on the client-side (in the user’s web browser) rather than …