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Pixy - An Open-Source Vulnerability Scanner for PHP Applications

Subject: Pixy - An Open-Source Vulnerability Scanner for PHP Applications
Date: 20 Jun 2007 09:14:12 -0000
The Secure Systems Lab at the Technical University of Vienna has released the 
newest version of Pixy, an open-source vulnerability scanner. Here are some of 
the highlights:

- detection of SQL injection and XSS vulnerabilities in PHP source code

- automatic resolution of file inclusions

- computation of dependence graphs that help you understand the causes of 
reported vulnerabilities

- static analysis engine (flow-sensitive, interprocedural, context-sensitive)

- platform-independent (written in Java)

Pixy can be downloaded for free from http://pixybox.seclab.tuwien.ac.at/. 
There, you can also find a web interface that allows you to test Pixy online. 
Enjoy!

We would be happy to receive feedback, comments, and other contributions! 
Please send your suggestions to "pixy-tool at seclab" (domain see below).

Nenad Jovanovic
Secure Systems Lab
Technical University of Vienna
http://www.seclab.tuwien.ac.at/

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