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A formidable defense against hackers using SQL Injection, Script Injection (Cross Site Scripting), Input Tampering, and Brute Force attacks on your ASP.NET web sites. It detects, logs, blocks, impedes, and audits.
Version:
4
Price:
$90 / Free Trial
http://www.peterblum.com/DES/InputSec
Updated:
01/28/08
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Feature Highlights
Protects visible fields, hidden fields, query string parameters, and cookies
Block access to pages that have received multiple attacks to slow the hacker down and reduce the resources used
Log attacks in great detail. Also can log your site's exceptions and other errors. It can notify you through email.
Security Analysis Report provides a full audit of each page's inputs and their security settings. It even recommends how to improve your security.
Each field can have its own rules for allowing certain HTML tags or SQL-like statements.
Provides tools to neutralize attacks that are not caught by validators.
You can customize the rules for detecting attacks.
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