Secure Your Vulnerabilities With Secunia Personal Inspector
August 28, 2008 Tags :eliminate | Secunia Personal Inspector | vulnerabilities
Internet a world of infinity and too a paradise for hackers who get through the vulnerabilities in your PC and access your information and sensitive data. So you are never safe on Internet even if you have updated antivirus,firewalls and spywares. Thousands of vulnerabilities still exist even for oldest softwares hence its a game of luck whether the hacker sneaks to your PC or not.When you browse the Internet, you use an “Internet browser” this may be: Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Opera. All of these browsers have been affected by software vulnerabilities that have allowed hackers to do practically anything on your computer – all you had to do was to visit a website and the website could take control of your computer. The same goes for each and every other application on your computer – unless you keep them updated and patched. Programs such as anti-virus, personal firewall, and anti-spyware are good measures of protection, but they will NOT protect you from the threat of software vulnerabilities – despite what many of them promise!

But prevention is always better than cure, that is detecting the vulnerabilities and getting it patched solves the issues to an extent. The Secunia Personal Software Inspector is the FREE security tool that is designed with the sole purpose of helping you secure your computer from software vulnerabilities.
Features of Overview of missing patches (network-wide)
- Historic and differential scanning (changes from scan to scan)
- Full control of programs on your network
- Easy and fast network scanning
- Centralised dashboard
- Customisable scanning preferences
- Unique program overview
- Simplified integration with 3rd party tools
- Export of data in CSV and PDF
- Advanced report generation
- Print options
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