post avatar

The WebAcid Experiment

Those of you who frequently use our tools on secapps.com are probably aware of the existence of a brand new application called WebAcid. This post is all about the WebAcid framework and what are my plans and hopes for this project.

I have to say that the market is already saturated with web application security testing frameworks. We’ve got nikto, jikto, burp, paros proxy, rat proxy, w3af, Metasploit’s wmap, a bunch of commercial tools and tones of browser extensions. [...]

» more | » comments | » comments rss | posted by pdp
post avatar

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. [...]

» more | » comments | » comments rss | posted by pdp
post avatar

Landing Secapps

A couple of months ago we started sorting out through all our work. In the processes we realized that we have to find a new home for several of our project. It was a tough decision because we had a lot of projects on our hands and there were even more pending to be completed in some fashion. Nevertheless, we decided to go with the plan. So, the idea of Secapps was born.

So what is Secapps? Secapps is the new home of our GHDB tool. [...]

» more | » comments | » comments rss | posted by pdp

test your web apps with websecurify application security testing runtime

The Others

from the creators of GNUCITIZEN we bring to you...