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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: HackAlert: Web Apps Finally Get Secure

  • Robert Basil · 2 months ago
    One thing I've learned over the years.

    No pricing available on the website = So expensive they don't want to scare people away.
  • d3bruts1d · 2 months ago
    So true.
  • Ethan · 2 months ago
    This is great. I'm making a social networking site right now and this will definitely help.
  • Chris · 2 months ago
  • vegas · 2 months ago
    Meh, I rather use Sandboxie - isolates the program so the rest of your pc doesn't get affected + it's free :D.
  • Jason · 2 months ago
    Let me tell you something. There are plenty of companies in the active scanning and assessment space including the web application security space. The only difference is they're used for security professionals. That said; the don't do anything other than find low hanging fruit. Any security professional, and definitely any web app security professional (at least one who isn't pitching a product) knows that these vulnerabilities are SO dynamic due to HTML, CSS, JS that you cannot find them the same way you find a 'virus' or 'worm'. They're too easily subverted.

    This software is useless.
  • Paul · 2 months ago
    Wicked
  • jeux pc · 2 months ago
    I think Ben Parr's posts are so insightful and wonderfully useful that she should start her own blog and name it:

    "What I learned by lurking in IRC today"
  • Baxter Tocher · 2 months ago
    It's "Armorize", not "Amorize". The latter sounds like a new dating site...