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Falcove Web Vulnerability Scanner 2.4

Developed by - Windows - setup file Falcove-Eval-Setup-2.4.exe (4.17 MB) - Shareware
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Developer Description

"Falcove Web Vulnerability Scanner"

SELF HACKING? WHY?

Self Hacking is the efforts of a web-site owner(personal or corporate) in order to audit and penetrate into his/her web site.

By using Falcove, web-site owners can see whether their web site(s) are hackable or vulnerable to attacks.

Falcove gives you the opportunity of auditing your web site(s) as they are already audited by external hackers on your behalf. But this time, you will be the only master of your website. The aim is simple; be proactive, not reactive. In order to be proactive you need to find vulnerabilites before hackers do and take the necessary precautions to implement the corrective actions.

SQL Server penetration module makes Falcove different from other Web Vulnerability Scanners in the Information Security area. Further crawling web vulnerabilities in your site, Falcove allows you to penetrate into your own system using these vulnerabilities like an external attacker. You are capable of reaching/editing/deleting your sites' confidential information(including the credit card numbers, user IDs, passwords etc.) by simply clicking user friendly buttons.

In short, Falcove;

* Gives you an idea whether your website is secure against web attacks,
* Crawler feature automatically checks for web vulnerabilites,
* Audits all dynamic content including password fields, shopping carts and other web applications, and
* Generates penetration reports that give you a certain idea about your websites' security level.

Antivirus information

Download3K did not scan Falcove Web Vulnerability Scanner for viruses, adware, spyware or other badware. For your own safety, we recommend that you always have an antivirus, with virus definitions up to date, installed on your computer when downloading and installing programs from the web.
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