ASP.NET Zero is a starting point for new web applications with a modern UI and solid architecture. It saves your time by providing pre-built and working pages and a strong infrastructure.
ASP.NET Zero is a starting point for new web applications with a modern UI and solid architecture. It saves your time by providing pre-built and working pages and a strong infrastructure.
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ASP.NET Zero is a starting point for new web applications with a modern UI and solid architecture. It saves your time by providing pre-built and working pages and a strong infrastructure.
ASP.NET Zero is a starting point for new web applications with a modern UI and solid architecture. It saves your time by providing pre-built and working pages and a strong infrastructure.
ASP.NET Zero is a starting point for new web applications with a modern UI and solid architecture. It saves your time by providing pre-built and working pages and a strong infrastructure.
RdpGuard is a host-based intrusion prevention system (HIPS) that protects your Windows Server from brute-force attacks on various protocols and services (RDP, MS-SQL, FTP, SMTP, MySQL, IIS Web Login, ASP.NET Web Forms). It monitors the logs on your server and detects failed logon attempts. If the number of failed logon attempts from a single IP address reaches a set limit, the attacker's IP address will be blocked for a specified period of time.
With IP*Works! SSH, developers can rapidly build SSH secured applications including secure file transfer, secure remote login, secure email, and more. SSH is a low-level communications protocol providing security via strong encryption and advanced cryptography.
Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner v10.0 Build 20150921 | 44 Mb
Website security must be a priority in any organization but remains overlooked. Hackers continue to concentrate on web-based applications – shopping carts, forms, login pages, dynamic content, etc. Web applications are accessible 24/7 and control valuable data since they often have direct access to back-end data. Any defense at network security level will provide no protection against web application attacks since they are launched on port 80 – which has to remain open. In addition, web applications are often tailor-made therefore tested less than off-the-shelf software and are more likely to have undiscovered vulnerabilities.