N-Stalker releases N-Stealth Free Edition v5.8

By N-Stalker Team on November 4, 2004

N-Stalker is proud to announce the immediate availability of the free edition of N-Stealth HTTP Security Scanner version 5.8. This version will introduce a complete visual change in the N-Stealth‘s general look’n’feel.

This version can be freely downloaded for personal or corporate use. It contains a database of more than 20,000 HTTP attack signatures — including support for the SSL protocol (HTTPS).

To download it now, please, follow the link: Download Now.

Here is a brief description of the new features:

  • New Graphical User Interface

    A new graphical interface has been introduced, including a complete new visual model and changes in the way users interact with N-Stealth. The new design was focused on a easy-to-use and graphic-oriented interface.

  • New HTTP Controller
  • N-Stealth has a new HTTP controller fully compliant to the protocol version 1.1. The support for persistant connections for both HTTP and HTTP/S is now native. This means you will accelerate the scanning session on most of the well-known web servers available in the market.

  • Faster SSL scanner

    A new SSL implementation is available in N-Stealth. Combined with the new HTTP controller (protocol v1.1), it can increase the current SSL scanning speed significantly (support for persistant HTTP connections).

  • New FastTrack Assessment Method

    Besides changing the HTTP controller, N-Stalker has introduced a new assessment method that will boost your scanning experience. By combining different HTTP methods (HEAD/GET) along with a false-positive detection method, the new FastTrack Assessment method will significantly reduce the amount of HTTP traffic between N-Stealth and the target web server (not available in the free version — see N-Stealth).

  • Changes in the Report look’n’feel

    The final report was completely changed to reflect the new N-Stealth‘s look’n’feel.

Please, feel free to give us your feedback concerning this new version or to contact us if you have any doubt regarding the upgrade process.

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