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December 10, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Secunia Software Inspector
Secunia releases free online software vulnerability scanner.
Secunia has released a new online vulnerability scanner called Software Inspector.
It's a great tool to run on home computers and for small business which can't afford to buy something commercial. It requires Java.
It doesn't find everything, but it will identify and find a lot of issues on most computers. Give it a try. And if it finds something vulnerable, update or remove.
Posted by Roger Grimes on December 10, 2006 09:22 AM
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