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Hacker Safe

Posted by Jerry on 12:30 - December 29, 2006

 

This sure did make me smile. “Hacker Safe”…

Assured Guarantee from Sony, for SoundForge 8

8 Responses to “Hacker Safe”

  1. Shawn said

    Hacker Safe is good but it is waaay too expensive. A cheaper alternative to Hacker Safe is Hack Resistant which does the same exact thing. Go to http://www.hackresistant.com

    There was no way our site could afford Hacker Safe so purchased Hack Resistant for about $30/month!

    Shawn

  2. James said

    I have been looking at getting some kind of vulnerability testing after I got hacked by the “turkish”.

    Really depends on your budget. There is a another around now too – much cheaper but probably running the same scans. http://hackertarget.com. They dont seem to have a logo to put on your site though. :(

  3. christian p said

    i used shopperscaned.com

  4. christian p said

    oops thats should be http://www.shopperscanned.com

  5. martiens said

    personally I think putting a hackersafe badge or logo on your site makes you more of a target :( some people tend to think there’s nothing like a good ol challenge to motivate them.

  6. Jerry said

    its like a vicious circle … you provoke them and try and find the weak points in your system and then you try and counter it building step by step towards a more secure.
    :)

  7. Corey said

    Have you guys seen 54F3?

    54F3 is a service which utilizes specially licensed Enterprise Grade security scanning tools to find exploitations daily on your site for only $15.00/month.

  8. Jim said

    Shawn – that hacker restraint is also expensive and does not have brand recognition. There are many alternatives, but most are useless. I used to have hacker safe for 2 years.

    Now, I use Merchant Safe which is even more cheaper. You can get daily scans from $49/m or quarterly scans for $39 per month. I think hacker safe is now mcafee secure, but the price is around 1500 compared to Merchant Safe’s 400+ for PCI scan. http://www.Merchant-Safe.com has the comparision chart, but you need to first go to their pci scan site. It is total vulnerability management solution..

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