What is the difference between a Desktop Check and Site Certification?
The Desktop Check is designed for any user whose computer is connected to the Internet. The user must visit our website and start a Desktop Check from the machine they want to check. Site Certification is a higher-level service designed to run a Desktop Check on a specified IP address at least quarterly for a year, depending on the level of service chosen. We update our database with an average of five new vulnerability scripts every week, to keep you protected from the latest vulnerabilities. • What components do you use to perform security vulnerability assessments? We use a number of security tools to provide the best vulnerability assessments to our customers. We use curl, hping, hydra, nessus, netcatnetcat–>, nmap, stunnel, tcpdump and more. We are grateful to those who make these tools available. • How do I run a Desktop Check on my computer directly if my ISP is using a router, proxy, or firewall? If your ISP is using a router, proxy or firewall then give us a call toll-free at
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