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Acunetix developers and tech agents regularly contribute to the blog. All the Acunetix developers come with years of experience in the web security sphere.

New Joomla! SQL Injection vulnerability gives attackers full control of your website

Web Security Zone | October 23, 2015 by Bogdan Calin

A high-severity SQL injection vulnerability has been identified in versions 3.2 through to 3.4.4 of Joomla!. The popular Content Management System (CMS), second only to WordPress with a staggering 6.6% CMS marketshare (as of October 23, 2015, based on a W3Techs’ trend reports runs on an estimated…

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Blind Out-of-band Remote Code Execution vulnerability testing added to AcuMonitor

Web Security Zone | July 7, 2015 by Bogdan Calin

Similar to Blind Out-of-band SQL Injection vulnerabilities, AcuMonitor can now detect Blind Out-of-band Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerabilities. Let’s consider a vulnerable PHP application that contains the following code $cmd = isset($_GET[‘1’]) ? $_GET[‘1’] : ”; if ($cmd) { exec(‘ping -c 1 ‘ . $cmd);…

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Blind Out-of-band SQL Injection vulnerability testing added to AcuMonitor

Web Security Zone | July 7, 2015 by Bogdan Calin

Acunetix AcuMonitor is a free intermediary service that helps detect second-order vulnerabilities (i.e. vulnerabilities that do not provide a response to a scanner during testing) during a scan. AcuMonitor made its debut with Acunetix WVS version 9. Since then, we’ve continuously improved the service and…

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XML external entity injection via REST APIs

Product Releases | June 19, 2015 by Bogdan Calin

The new version of Acunetix Web Vulnerability scanner comes with improved support for scanning REST APIs. When Acunetix WVS finds an REST API definition (via a WADL file or from Acunetix DeepScan) it also scans this API resource for XML external entity injection vulnerabilities. If…

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How to scan REST APIs using Acunetix WVS version 10

Product Releases | June 19, 2015 by Bogdan Calin

In this blog post I’m going to describe 3 different ways to scan REST APIs using the new version 10 of Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner. 1. REST API automatically discovered via Acunetix DeepScan Let’s start with a simple web application that is using REST. It…

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Improved support for Ruby on Rails web applications

Product Releases | June 18, 2015 by Bogdan Calin

Aside from better scanning of Java/J2EE web applications, Acunetix WVS version 10 comes with improved support for web applications built using the popular framework Ruby on Rails. A lot of new Rails specific tests were added in the new version. For example, many Rails developers…

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Better scanning of Java / J2EE web applications

Product Releases | June 18, 2015 by Bogdan Calin

With the release of Acunetix WVS version 10, we’ve introduced a lot of improvements on how we test Java web applications. Java web applications are notoriously hard to scan automatically for many reasons, the most important one being session management. This type of application will…

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BASH Vulnerability leaves IT Experts Shell Shocked!

Web Security Zone | September 25, 2014 by Bogdan Calin

Yesterday, a critical vulnerability was reported in GNU Bash.  Bash is the Bourne Again Shell that is installed on all Linux distributions.   The vulnerability is related to the way environment variables are parsed before running the BASH shell. It is possible to create environment variables that include…

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Statistics about the leaked Gmail, Yandex, Mail.ru passwords

Web Security Zone | September 12, 2014 by Bogdan Calin

Around 10 million email addresses and passwords were recently leaked on a Russian Bitcoin forum. Many websites report about 5 million Gmail accounts the leak includes also accounts from 2 popular russian mail providers (Yandex and Mail.ru). The leak contains the following: ~5 million Gmail…

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