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Google Gives Away Free Web Application Security Scanner (PC World via Yahoo! News) Google has made public a beta version of one of its internal tools used for testing the security of Web-based applications. us.rd.yahoo.com
Google gives away free Web application security scanner (IT World) Google has released for free one of its internal tools used for testing the security of Web-based applications. Ratproxy, released under an Apache 2.0 software license, looks for a variety of coding problems in Web applications, such as errors that could allow a cross-site scripting attack or cause caching problems. us.rd.yahoo.com
Google Gives Away Web App Security Tool (Slashdot) CWmike writes "Google has released for free one of its internal tools used for testing the security of Web-based applications. Ratproxy, released under an Apache 2.0 software license, looks for a variety of coding problems in Web applications. A 2006 survey by the Web Application Security Consortium found that 85.57 percent of 31,373 sites were vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks, 26.38 ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Google offers free web security tool (TechWorld) Quicker and less intrusive, apparently. Google has made Ratproxy, a tool used for testing the security of web-based applications, available for free. us.rd.yahoo.com
Google releases free web security tool (PC Advisor) Ratproxy tests security of web-based apps Google has made Ratproxy, a tool used for testing the security of web-based applications, available for free. us.rd.yahoo.com
Google gives away free Web app security scanner (InfoWorld) Google has released for free one of its internal tools used for testing the security of Web-based applications. Ratproxy, released under an Apache 2.0 software license, looks for a variety of coding problems in Web applications, such as errors that could allow a cross-site scripting attack or cause caching problems. "We decided to make this tool freely available as open source because ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Google ships open-source Web security assessment tool (ZDNet) The Google security team has released a free, open-source Web app security assessment tool capable of flagging vulnerabilities and potential security threats in Internet-facing applications. The tool, called Ratproxy, is described as a passive Web application security audit tool designed to analyze legitimate, browser-driven interactions with tested Web... us.rd.yahoo.com
Download these IBM resources today! (Linux Today) eKit: Web Application Security Discover how IBM Rational AppScan Standard Edition can help you detect vulnerabilities in your Web applications. us.rd.yahoo.com
Google makes Ratproxy open source (Geek.com) On of the tools Google uses for web application testing is called Ratproxy. Its job is to audit applications, checking them for any problems specifically of a security nature. The tool is optimized based on data gathered from typical web 2.0 websites, including the traffic that visits them and more importantly how it visits them. With [...] us.rd.yahoo.com
How to not have your Web site hacked like Sony's (ITBusiness.ca) A SQL injection attack was used to plant malicious code on pages of two popular Sony Playstation games – SingStar Pop and God of War, via, reported security company Sophos. Hundreds of Web pages from other businesses have also been compromised. us.rd.yahoo.com
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