The folks at Vigilar could probably help.  And I'd bet that most of the
companies that are authorized to certify PCI compliance ( Ambiron/Trustwave
is one, Vigilar may be also) could run just the web version of their
vulnerability tests

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From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 8:19 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Website security checking service



Hi chaps,

 

Can anyone recommend a website checking service that will check websites on
a regular basis for security issues and report back ? One of our clients
suffered an SQL injection attack this week, and on their new rebuilt server
they are keen to get some element of reporting as to when any possible
issues may be presented to visitors, or to be made aware as to when flaws
are found in the sites. The sites change regularly and multiple teams work
on any one site so a site that was once tight-as-a-nut may, the next week,
be made in-secure by the action of another team.

 

Olly

 

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