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| Subject: | Re: RE: AJAX and Web application scanners |
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| Date: | 28 Mar 2006 19:11:41 -0000 |
Thanks Hansen for agreeing my view. And also you had brought out another topic "differences in automated crawling vs manual browsing" for using the scan options. I myself carried out this experiment a few days back with some of these tools and definitely had experienced a big difference in the results. I wonder why none of these tools(vendors) don't specify this as a best practice. May be it's a "to-do" exercise left to the buyers of these tools. Thanks Rajesh ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This List Sponsored by: SpiDynamics ALERT: "How A Hacker Launches A Web Application Attack!" Step-by-Step - SPI Dynamics White Paper Learn how to defend against Web Application Attacks with real-world examples of recent hacking methods such as: SQL Injection, Cross Site Scripting and Parameter Manipulation https://download.spidynamics.com/1/ad/web.asp?Campaign_ID=701300000003gRl --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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