Skip to main content

Comodo Vulnerability Analyzer

Comodo Vulnerability Analyzer is a free tool that checks all installed programs on your computer for any vulnerability and checks whether they are latest version and notifies you if there are updates available. One of the weak points that an intruder makes use of is software vulnerability. Comodo Vulnerability Analyzer provides a clear solution to these problems with links to patches, advisories and recommendations.

Comodo Vulnerability Analyzer scans your machine for discovering software which is vulnerable, it checks that the software installed on your machine is the latest version, notifies you when one of your applications has reached 'end of life' and is no longer supported by the vendor.

The application provides a centralized interface from which you can manage your software updates and Windows Updates - instead of relying on separate notifications from each vendor. The application is updated with the latest security advisories on a daily basis - meaning you are informed about vulnerabilities as soon as they appear

Comodo Vulnerability Analyzer is currently in beta stage and it supports Windows Vista and XP (Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions). You can download it from here.

Comments

  1. Great News. I think that might be quite useful for me.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Please leave your valuable comment below

Popular posts from this blog

Surf the Web Anonymously With Firefox Add-on Phproxy

There are several web based proxy servers available to surf the internet anonymously or as from another country. The Firefox add-on (Firefox 3 – 4) Phzilla helps you view a webpage or surf the internet using the PHProxy (a type of web based proxy server) proxy servers. It is very easy and convenient to use.

Restore Lost Capacity Of Your USB Flash Drive (How to)

Some malware can hide full capacity of your USB flash drive. For example, a 4GB pen drive sometimes shows only 500kb or less. An interesting part of this situation is that, even after removing the malware or formatting the USB flash drive, you will not get back its original capacity. Therefore, the question here is how to restore a USB flash drive to its full capacity.

Disable automatic Meta refresh/redirect of websites in browser for security reasons[how to]

Generally speaking, Meta refresh is a method used by some websites to instruct a web browser to automatically refresh/redirect the current web page after a given time interval. You can see this type of refresh/redirect especially in media sites. This is some times annoying or can be used for malicious purposes by redirecting you to a malicious site. If you don’t like this feature, you can disable this in your browser. Here is how to disable this in Internet Explore/Chrome, Firefox and Opera. Internet Explorer: Go to Tools - Internet options - Security tab - Custom Level button - Miscellaneous category - set "Allow Meta refresh" to Disable. Firefox: Go to Tools - Options - Advanced - General - Accessibility and tick the option next to ‘Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page’. Alternatively you can use extension RefreshBlocker . Opera: Go to Preferences - Advanced - Network and uncheck "Enable automatic redirection".