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In the headlines: Chinese VPN Services, MasterCard survey, Firefox Exploit and more

Web Security Zone | August 11, 2015 by Acunetix

Chinese Internet Policing Becomes Literal China is well known for having some of the strictest internet restrictions in the world and the level of control from the government is now set to increase further, with police being posted at the larger internet companies. The government…

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Business Logic Security Testing with Acunetix v10

Web Security Zone | July 31, 2015 by Ian Muscat

Business logic in web applications refers to the encoding of real-world business rules that determine how data should be created, displayed, stored, and changed in a workflow-style process. Applications implementing business logic are not easy to test automatically because they are meant to be used…

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In the headlines: Android vulnerabilities, MongoDB database and more

Web Security Zone | July 30, 2015 by Acunetix

Major Android vulnerability leaves billions of devices open to attack This week saw some serious Android vulnerabilities hit the headlines; according to various reports these affect 95% of Android devices, allowing them to be hacked simply be receiving an MMS message. The six vulnerabilities are…

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Scanning for malicious links and phishing links

Web Security Zone | July 29, 2015 by Ian Muscat

Any webmaster who has administered a blog with comments enabled or a forum knows all too well what a nightmare spam comment and post can be. While spam remains a problem, there are a lot of options (most notably Akismet for WordPress) how you can…

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In the headlines: Ashleymadison.com, CVS pharmacy, Jeep hack and more

Web Security Zone | July 24, 2015 by Acunetix

Google calls Wassenaar rules unfeasible The Wassenaar rules’ potential transposition into US law came to light a few weeks ago and just as the open comments on the proposal come to an end, Google have officially spoken out against the proposal. “We believe that these…

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Acunetix exhibits at RSA Conference Asia Pacific & Japan

Events | July 24, 2015 by Tamara Naudi

Acunetix has exhibited at RSA Conference Asia Pacific & Japan between the 22 – 24 July at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. 

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Black Hat Infosecurity Report reviewed

Web Security Zone | July 21, 2015 by Acunetix

Black Hat USA is one of the biggest security events on the global calendar; now in its 18th year the six day event is well attended by the security staff of some of the biggest companies, with many having more than 5000 employees. Therefore, this…

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In the headlines: Adobe Flash zero day and Java zero day vulnerabilities, and more

Web Security Zone | July 15, 2015 by Acunetix

Hacking Team data leak result of Adobe Flash Zero day vulnerability If you’ve seen any security news this last week then it will have been impossible to miss the fact that Italian security company Hacking Team suffered a breach. The implications of this are huge,…

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Nearly all websites have serious security vulnerabilities – new research shows

News | July 15, 2015 by Tamara Naudi

50% of businesses would fail at PCI compliance London, 13th July 2015 – A new report on 5,500 companies comprising 15,000 website and network scans, performed on over 1.9 million files, finds nearly half of the web applications scanned contained a ‘high security’ vulnerability such…

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