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{{OWASP Tool Info || tool_name = [http://www.german-websecurity.com/en/products/webscanservice/product-details/overview/ WebScanService] || tool_owner = German Web Security || tool_licence = Commercial || tool_platforms = N/A}}  
 
{{OWASP Tool Info || tool_name = [http://www.german-websecurity.com/en/products/webscanservice/product-details/overview/ WebScanService] || tool_owner = German Web Security || tool_licence = Commercial || tool_platforms = N/A}}  
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{{OWASP Tool Info || tool_name = [http://www.websecurify.com Websecurify] || tool_owner = GNUCITIZEN / Websecurify || tool_licence = Commercial / Free || tool_platforms = Windows, Mac OS, Linux and others}}
 
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{{OWASP Tool Info || tool_name = [http://www.sensepost.com/research/wikto/ Wikto] || tool_owner = Sensepost || tool_licence = Open Source || tool_platforms = Windows}}
 
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Revision as of 11:03, 5 July 2010

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Description

Web Application Vulnerability Scanners are the automated tools that scan web applications to look for known security vulnerabilities such as cross-site scripting, SQL injection, command execution, directory traversal and insecure server configuration. A large number of both commercial and open source tools are available and and all these tools have their own strengths and weaknesses.

Here we will provide a listing of vulnerability scanning tools currently available in the market. The plan is to extend this listing to provide information about each tool's strengths and weaknesses to enable you to make an informed decision about the selection of a particular tool to meet your requirements.


Disclaimer: The tools listing in the table below has been presented in an alphabatical order. OWASP does not endorse any of the Vendors or Scanning Tools by listing them in the table below. We have made every effort to put this information as acurately as possible. If you are the vendor of a tool below and think that this information is incomplete or incorrect, please send an e-mail to our mailing list and we will make every effort to correct this information.


Tools Listing

Name Owner Licence Platforms
Acunetix WVS Acunetix Commercial / Free (Limited Capability) Windows
AppScan IBM Commercial Windows
Burp Suite PortSwiger Commercial / Free (Limited Capability) Most platforms supported
GamaScan GamaSec Commercial Windows
Grabber Romain Gaucher Open Source Python 2.4, BeautifulSoup and PyXML
Grendel-Scan David Byrne Open Source Windows, Linux and Macintosh
Hailstorm Cenzic Commercial Windows
N-Stealth N-Stalker Commercial Windows
Netsparker MavitunaSecurity Commercial Windows
Nikto CIRT Open Source Unix/Linux
NTOSpider NT OBJECTives Commercial Windows
ParosPro MileSCAN Commercial Windows
QualysGuard Qualys Commercial N/A
Retina eEye Digital Security Commercial Windows
ScanDo KaVaDo Inc Commercial Windows
SecurityQA Toolbar iSec Partners Commercial Windows
Sentinel WhiteHat Security Commercial N/A
Wapiti Informática Gesfor Open Source Windows, Unix/Linux and Macintosh
WebApp360 nCircle Commercial Windows
WebInspect HP Commercial Windows
WebKing Parasoft Commercial Windows / Linux / Solaris
WebScanService German Web Security Commercial N/A
Websecurify GNUCITIZEN / Websecurify Commercial / Free Windows, Mac OS, Linux and others
Wikto Sensepost Open Source Windows

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