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Meet skipfish, our automated web security scanner

19 de marzo de 2010
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11 comentarios :

Anónimo dijo...

This is cool and all but Google, you really need to figure out how to protect against social engineering attacks.

20 de marzo de 2010, 12:01
Mark R dijo...

Keep them coming. Great to see some new tools for us to use.

20 de marzo de 2010, 14:01
Unknown dijo...

Your "Browser Security Handbook" is NOT a "handbook", or any kind of book at all. It is a wiki! There is a pretty damned big difference.

I understand the utility of a wiki, but don't call things what they are not.

21 de marzo de 2010, 20:55
Justin Freid dijo...

The tool runs beautifully.
Thanks.

22 de marzo de 2010, 2:37
Anónimo dijo...

why there's no code in svn?

22 de marzo de 2010, 18:40
Anónimo dijo...

any plans to support NSS besides/instead of OpenSSL?

any plans to support windows? i've tried hard to compile it with msvc, mingw and cygwin. all failed. cygwin at least compiles, but fails to link. msvc support would be very nice.

22 de marzo de 2010, 18:54
Anónimo dijo...

um never mind the question about windows support, i got it compile under cygwin, i just had to use the cygwin builds of libidn, openssl and zlib.

22 de marzo de 2010, 20:17
Anónimo dijo...

hi, i've setted up a page for my windows builds of skipfish:

http://nss.daydreamer.nu/?q=node/16

enjoy!

22 de marzo de 2010, 21:40
Unknown dijo...

Nice work again Google. Very cool.

@Lonny Man, you've really got to learn to chill out. Google have written a handbook in Wiki form, but it's still a handbook. ;)

23 de marzo de 2010, 21:36
itsbobby dijo...

Running the tool now, my local server doesn't seem to be able to respond to 2000 requests a second though! More like 4!

10 de agosto de 2010, 5:23
Unknown dijo...

Hi,

Can someone here please tell me how to run skipfish on windows vista.

I have been told to do a research on this tool. But I dont understand what am supposed to do. People say we can do it with cgywin for windows user. But I have no idea wat to do with cgywin. Can someone please tell me how to get it run?

Please dont say open cgywin and type ./skipfish - H..... something like this.

Thanks.

25 de abril de 2011, 6:32

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