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PCI Scanning and authenticated user pages That makes sense. I was just a bit surprised that the PCI scan would cover so little of the surface of my website (and therefore test so few attack vectors), because the marketing terms laud a compliant scan as evidence of being "hacker safe" or "hacker proof" - quite laughable. Do you have an examples of vendors that perform tests with a credentialed login, because I would prefer to use a SaaS solution? |
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Oct 20 |
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PCI Scanning and authenticated user pages I was thinking more in terms of PCI scanning as advertised by and its inherit limits. Thanks for the link to Acunetix, though, as it seems something like this is the next step up from PCI scanning. |
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