Re: Site Security Scan
From: C Colon (foobar_at_asia.com)
Date: 04/06/04
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Date: 6 Apr 2004 06:52:41 -0700
alexr14@yahoo.com (Alex) wrote in message news:<bf675d0a.0404051229.64a6a16a@posting.google.com>...
> Hi,
> I am trying to locate a product that will go to our specified URL and
> check the security on it. This product should locate any holes or
> breaches of security that it could find. We would like to get a
> certificate of some sort at the end to show our clients that our site
> is indeed secure, besides just getting SSL, which we already have.
>
> Please recommend as many products as you know so that I can compare
> them. Please send your replies to alexr14@yahoo.com
>
> Thanks in advance!
And before somebody comments on my last post, I began the post saying
there are four parts, and ended up only in three. I do know my
counting, but you can put that down to stress at the end of a bad hair
day,
Regards
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