A Quick Note Regarding Securls and Secapps
Perhaps you are aware that we started a long and quite boring process which aimed to disintegrate all of our services, projects and products for the sake of better manageability, more granularity and in general improved quality.
We are very much on track although things have been moving quite slow lately. Nevertheless, two of our products, Securls (information security intelligence network) and Secapps (information security applications), already have some very solid foundations and are ready for prime time use. Of course, we will continue to improve our products in the future and we will be very grateful for your feedback.
If you have any questions, suggestions, recommendations or you would like to sponsor any of these projects, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us from our contact page.

Comments
I notice AttackAPI isn’t on secapps. Is this project still around?
hi natron, yes the project is still around although I haven’t got much time lately to maintain it although now I have a very clear picture what it should become. In the future, I might integrate it with Websecurify with one mega project, but we will see.
hey pdp, are there RSS feeds for the securls project? Also, I’d be interested in helping out on some projects.
Web 2.0 security is lame use SSL and everything gets secured.
wadew, the system has support to export all the information in the form of RSS feeds but this feature will be exposed soon. it is there though. btw, please send us an email using our contact page and tell us how do you want to help.
SuperHero, perhaps.
@SuperHero.
Really think so? Anyone utterig the SSL buzzword obvious don’t know anything in regard to security. My best bet is that you’ve missed a lot, because SSL isn’t an answer for websecurity. SSL is only there to prevent MIM attacks, nothing more. But if you already control one part of the line, it completely fails.