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    Sn1per Professional is an all-in-one offensive security platform that provides a comprehensive view of your internal and external attack surface and offers an asset risk scoring system to prioritize, reduce, and manage risk. With Sn1per Professional, you can discover the attack surface and continuously monitor it for changes. It integrates with the leading open source and commercial security testing tools for a unified view of your data.
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    PHP mini vulnerability suite

    Multiple server/webapp vulnerability scanner

    github: https://github.com/samedog/phpmvs
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    PAVS

    PAVS

    PHP Application Vulnerability Scanner

    PAVS scans the PHP based web application source code and identifies the potential security problems in that application. PAVS also identifies the loop holes in PHP configuration file settings. Attacks addressed by PAVS are Cross-site Scripting SQL Injection File Manipulation File Inclusion Command Execution Code Evaluation
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    nessquik is a fast web frontend for the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner. It uses modern javascript technologies to deliver a responsive, easy to use interface that lets people quickly schedule scans using Nessus.
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    Scavenger: A Real-Time Vulnerability Scanner and Management Application
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    Cake Fuzzer

    Security testing tool for CakePHP based web applications

    Cake Fuzzer is an open-source project meant to help automatically and continuously discover vulnerabilities in web applications created based on specific frameworks with very limited false positives. Currently, it is implemented to support the Cake PHP framework. Cake Fuzzer is based on the concept of Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST). The goals of the project are: - create an automated process of discovering vulnerabilities in applications based on the CakePHP Framework; - no application knowledge requirement or pre-configuration of the web application; - result with minimal or close to 0 amount of false positives; - require minimal security knowledge to run the scanner.
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