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Manual Crawling with Netsparker Desktop in Proxy Mode

Tue, 23 May 2017

This FAQ explains how to manually crawl a website with a web browser and then scan it for vulnerabilities with Netsparker Desktop web application security scanner.

Netsparker Desktop July 2016 Update – Introducing the HTTP Request Builder

Thu, 07 Jul 2016

In this July 2016 update of Netsparker Desktop, the only web vulnerability scanner with Proof-Based Scanning#TM# technology, we introduce a new penetration testing tool called the HTTP Request Builder.

Using the HTTP Request Builder to Build & Send Individual HTTP Requests

Tue, 23 May 2017

The HTTP Request Builder is a penetration testing tool that you can use to build your own HTTP requests and do manual analysis of vulnerabilities and the target’s HTTP responses. It is typically used in advanced penetration tests.

June 2016 Netsparker Desktop Update – REST API scanning, Report Policies and More

Thu, 23 Jun 2016

In this update of Netsparker Desktop we introduced RESTful web services support, Report Policies so you can change the way the scanner reports the web security scan findings, several new vulnerability checks and more.

Scanning multiple websites with Netsparker Desktop using the Command Line Interface

Tue, 23 May 2017

This document explains in an easy to follow step-by-step format how to scan multiple websites for security flaws using the command line interface of Netsparker Desktop web application security scanner.

Netsparker Desktop Command Line Interface and Arguments

Fri, 25 Aug 2017

An FAQ about the command line interface of Netsparker Desktop. The FAQ also explains all the different arguments that can be used and gives some examples as well.

Generate ModSecurity Web Application Firewall Rules from Netsparker Scanners

Tue, 23 May 2017

This post explains how you can automatically generate ModSecurity web application firewall rules from both Netsparker Enterprise and Netsparker Desktop web application security scanners to cover up vulnerabilities in your websites.

Excluding Parameters from Web Security Scans

Tue, 23 May 2017

This FAQ explains how you can exclude parameters from a web application security scan with both Netsparker Enterprise and Netsparker Desktop web application security scanners.

Configuring and Managing Scan Profiles in Netsparker Desktop

Tue, 23 May 2017

Use Scan Profiles in Netsparker Desktop to save the configuration of a web security scan. By saving the scan settings you can simply reload them when needed, rather than having to reconfigure the web application security scanner.

How to Move or Backup Netsparker Desktop Settings & License

Tue, 23 May 2017

This FAQ explains how to backup the Netsparker Desktop web application security settings and also how to move them from one computer to the other.

Automatically Optimize Scan Policies for More Efficient and Speedy Scans

Tue, 23 May 2017

By optimizing the scan policy of a web application security scan you can reduce the duration of the can and ensure a more efficient scan. This post explains how you can optimize scan policies automatically by using the Scan Policy Optimizer in Netsparker web vulnerability scanners.

What is the difference between Netsparker Desktop Professional and Standard Editions?

Tue, 23 May 2017

This FAQ explains the difference between the Netsparker Desktop Professional and Standard editions.

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