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- Price: Free
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- Date added: September 24, 2004
- Total Downloads: 81
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From VTmig :SafetyNet (SN) is an open source web based application framework that allows authorized users to proactively scan individual and groups of computer
systems for security vulnerabilities. SN keeps a history of these results for comparison and auditing purposes. SN was designed from the ground up to
be secure, scalable and stable. SN allows you to integrate many available open source and freeware security testing tools into SN to help you review
the security of your computing environment from a concise interface.
- Development Status: Production/Stable
- Environment: Web Environment
- Intended Audience: System Administrators, Developers, Security Auditors
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
- Operating System: MS Windows 2003
- Programming Languages: Winbatch (http://www.windowware.com), PHP
- Topic: Security
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Version: SafetyNet 1.0
"This product actually works well better then I thought."
Pros: The ease of install and functions monitored, firewall equals or better then ZoneAlarm. I use this utility with Avast, the results are very high near commercial purchased items.
Cons: No "About" or "Update software" menu within utility. While minor, it leaves you in doubt over time. For now Safety.Net version 1.0 is current, verified this date (01/27/09).
Summary: Safety.Net is an ease to install and maintain software. No conflicts which occurred in prior use with ZoneAlarm. I feel that you get more then what you expect for freeware.
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