From: Michael Allgeier (Michael.Allgeier@lcra.org)
Date: Tue Jul 15 2003 - 13:23:23 EDT
You might want to look at:
http://www.inprotect.com
Their site might be down at the moment.
Mike
>>> Domingos Costa <domingos@microlink.com.br> 07/15/03 12:18 PM >>>
Hello,
I'm looking for a web tool that allow a user connected to my lan scan his own computer for
vulnerabilities. It's something similar to ShieldsUP! at grc.com, but i wanna put it inside my lan,
at a web server and the user can just click on to start probbing his ports. Do you know some tool??
I'm working with linux slackware.
Thanks.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Your network Firewall and IDS products do not prevent Web application
exploits - the most common form of online attack - resulting in Web
defacement, data theft, sabotage and fraud.
KaVaDo is the first and only company that provides a complete and an
integrated suite of Web application security products, allowing you to
assess your entire environment, automatically set positive security
policies and maintainĀ*it without compromising business performance.
For more information on KaVaDo and to download a FREE white paper on Web
applications - security policy automation, please visit:
http://www.kavado.com/ad.htm
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Your network Firewall and IDS products do not prevent Web application
exploits - the most common form of online attack - resulting in Web
defacement, data theft, sabotage and fraud.
KaVaDo is the first and only company that provides a complete and an
integrated suite of Web application security products, allowing you to
assess your entire environment, automatically set positive security
policies and maintainĀ it without compromising business performance.
For more information on KaVaDo and to download a FREE white paper on Web
applications - security policy automation, please visit:
http://www.kavado.com/ad.htm
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.7 : Sat Apr 12 2008 - 10:53:36 EDT