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Do you scan your own website/server for vulnerabilities?

Submitted by sudo rm rf, , Thread ID: 123441

RE: Do you scan your own website/server for vulnerabilities?

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#21
19-05-2019, 10:59 PM
tonyhawk Wrote:
Get bitninja.io. Absolutely worth the investment. I've had great luck with it. It will create a local honeypot on all agent-servers and use that to create safe and black lists for all other servers. It's really an awesome service. Give it a try. They have a free trial.

I run bitninja on all my servers and also offer it with my vps plans

RE: Do you scan your own website/server for vulnerabilities?

#22
I've used a couple of pen-testing tools / sites. But they only give you tips about the front-end / usability of your website.
I'd recommend scanners for SEO.

RE: Do you scan your own website/server for vulnerabilities?

#23
me i dont do that in my website but all need do in here website for sucurity

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#24
I'm looking to do this upon my own site to secure it even further.

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#25
I am interested to know a good system in order to test the reliability of my website

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#26
cPanel has its own virus scanner system, you can use wordfence ontop of that, just to confirm everything is good. Always make backups

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#27
yeah i scan themes on themecheck for any malicious code it.s usefull(not advertising)

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#28
this thread give me good information about the web security scanner tool. Thanks

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#29
So what do you guys used to scan? Is it automatic have flaws in them?

RE: Do you scan your own website/server for vulnerabilities?

#30
I can't say I've ever really used a scanner for my own website, but typically while creating my applications I'll do basic vulnerability testing while creating each part of it,

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