Tips to Avoid Harming Website While Running Vulnerability Scanning

Vulnerability scanners are one of the easiest ways for organizations to scan their system, network, and web applications to identify any security-related loophole. A web vulnerability scanner combs through an application.
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4 Best Free Online Security Tools for SMEs in 2020

Cyberattacks on small and midsized companies in 2019 cost $200,000 per company on average, mercilessly putting many of them out of business, says CNBC in its analysis of a recent Accenture report. In light of the global cybersecurity skills shortage, t… Continue reading 4 Best Free Online Security Tools for SMEs in 2020

A Comprehensive Guide On How to Protect Your Websites From Hackers

Humankind had come a long way from the time when the Internet became mainstream. What started as a research project ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) funded by DARPA has grown exponentially and has single-handedly revolutionized human… Continue reading A Comprehensive Guide On How to Protect Your Websites From Hackers

Let Experts Do Their Job – Managed WAF by Indusface

WAF (Web Application Firewall) has been the first line of defence when it comes to application security for a while now. Many organizations have adopted WAF in one form or the other and most cases, compliance has been the driver for adoption.

But unfo… Continue reading Let Experts Do Their Job – Managed WAF by Indusface

SQL Injection Attacks: So Old, but Still So Relevant. Here’s Why (Charts)

We’re living in the Golden Age of data. Some companies analyze it to better themselves, others trade it for profit, none give it up freely due to its value — for their business, and for criminals, as well. SQL (Structured Query Language) is… Continue reading SQL Injection Attacks: So Old, but Still So Relevant. Here’s Why (Charts)

75% of the ‘Left to Get Hacked’ Redis Servers Found Infected

Despite the continual emergence of new cyber attacks because of misconfigured servers and applications, people continue to ignore security warnings.

A massive malware campaign designed to target open Redis servers, about which researchers warned almos… Continue reading 75% of the ‘Left to Get Hacked’ Redis Servers Found Infected

Hacker Distributes Backdoored IoT Vulnerability Scanning Script to Hack Script Kiddies

Nothing is free in this world.

If you are searching for free hacking tools on the Internet, then beware—most freely available tools, claiming to be the swiss army knife for hackers, are nothing but a scam.

For example, Cobian RAT and a Facebook hacking tool that we previously reported on The Hacker News actually could hack, but of the one who uses them and not the one you desire to hack.

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Rapid7 Nexpose Community Edition – Free Vulnerability Scanner

Rapid7 Nexpose Community Edition – Free Vulnerability Scanner

Rapid7 Nexpose Community Edition is a free vulnerability scanner & security risk intelligence solution designed for organizations with large networks, prioritize and manage risk effectively.

It proactively supports the entire vulnerability management lifecycle, including discovery, detection, verification, risk classification, impact analysis, reporting and mitigation.

Nexpose Community Edition Features

Data breaches are growing at an alarming rate. Your attack surface is constantly changing, the adversary is becoming more nimble than your security teams, and your board wants to know what you are doing about it.

Read the rest of Rapid7 Nexpose Community Edition – Free Vulnerability Scanner now! Only available at Darknet.

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Scanner Shows EternalBlue Vulnerability Unpatched on Thousands of Machines

Data collected from the freely available scanner called EternalBlues shows that tens of thousands of computers remain vulnerable to the SMBv1 vulnerability that spawned WannaCry and ExPetr. Continue reading Scanner Shows EternalBlue Vulnerability Unpatched on Thousands of Machines