Netsparker Cannot Login to My Website This Netsparker Desktop frequently asked questions looks into the alternative methods that you can use to scan a password protected website should Netsparker fail to authenticate automatically.
Can I Upgrade from Netsparker Standard to Professional? This FAQ explains how the upgrade procedure from Netsparker Standard to Netsparker Professional edition work.
Send Web Security Resports via Email Upon Scheduled Scan Completion This Netsparker Desktop FAQ explains what you need to do to receive the scan results of a scheduled web application security scan as an email attachment.
How Can I See the HTTP Requests and Responses of a Scan? This FAQ explains how you can use Fiddler to see the HTTP requests and responses of a web vulnerability scan with the Netsparker web application security scanner.
Restricting Web Security Scans to Run During a Specific Time This frequently asked question explains how you can restrict the times when the Netsparker Desktop web application security scanner scans your website for vulnerabilities.
How to Recover an Unexpectedly Terminated Scan? This FAQ explains how the Netsparker Desktop auto-save works and how you can recover an unexpectedly terminated web security scan.
Sample XML Report and Vulnerability Mapping for Netsparker Desktop Download the latest XML reports and vulnerability mapping files from this FAQ if you would like to integrate and support Netsparker Desktop reports in your tools.
How to Scan a Website with Netsparker Desktop via a SOCKS Proxy This document explains how to scan a website for vulnerabilities with Netsparker Desktop web application security scanner via a SOCKS proxy.
Exclude (and Include) Links from the Sitemap After Crawling This FAQ explains how you can exclude links from a web vulnerability scan during the scan, after they have been crawled.
Optimize Netsparker Scan Policies for Quicker and More Efficient Web Application Security Scans This article explains how you can optimize the scan policies in Netsparker Web Application Security Scanner for quicker and more efficient automated web security scans.
POODLE SSL Vulnerability – The End of Life for SSL 3.0 The newly discovered POODLE SSL vulnerability enables attackers to capture and read traffic encrypted using the SSL 3.0 protocol, which even though is fifteen years old the protocol is still widely supported for backward compatibility. Scan your web servers with Netsparker to check if they are vulnerable to the POODLE SSL vulnerability.
Shellshock Bash Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Explained and How to Detect It The Shellshock Bash vulnerability allows an attacker to send operating system commands to the web server operating system, thus allowing the attacker to take over the server. This web security article explains what is the Shellshock vulnerability and how you can automatically check if your web environment is vulnerable to this critical vulnerability.