Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner Consultant Edition v8 0 2012 12 13 Retail Cracked-BRD

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Added on March 4, 2013 by ToryRodgersin Applications > Windows
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Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner Consultant Edition v8 0 2012 12 13 Retail Cracked-BRD (Size: 69.48 MB)
 Activation.exe1.87 MB
 2012_12_13_01_webvulnscan8.exe67.59 MB
 brd.nfo15.6 KB


Description

Acunetix.Web.Vulnerability.Scanner.Consultant.Edition.v8.0.2012.12.13.Retail.Cracked-BRD

Size.....: 4
Date.....: 02/14/2013
Type.....: Crack
Protection...: Serial
Os.......: WinALL

Description:
Audit your website security with Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner
As many as 70% of web sites have vulnerabilities that could lead to the theft of sensitive corporate data such as credit card information and customer lists. Hackers are concentrating their efforts on web-based applications - shopping carts, forms, login pages, dynamic content, etc. Accessible 24/7 from anywhere in the world, insecure web applications provide easy access to backend corporate databases.
Firewalls, SSL and locked-down servers are futile against web application hacking!
Web application attacks, launched on port 80/443, go straight through the firewall, past operating system and network level security, and right in to the heart of your application and corporate data. Tailor-made web applications are often insufficiently tested, have undiscovered vulnerabilities and are therefore easy prey for hackers.
Acunetix - a world-wide leader in web application security Acunetix has pioneered the web application security scanning technology: Its engineers have focused on web security as early as 1997 and developed an engineering lead in web site analysis and vulnerability detection.

URL: http://www.acunetix.com

Install Notes:
1. Install the program
2. Read .nfo

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Ok, so is there really a Trojan or are you just seeing an alert because of the "crack"?