Description:
Like Internet Scanner, CyberCop is an agent-less non-intrusive scanner with decent vulnerability finding capability and a problem with false positives. In addition to false positives the CyberCop reports suffer from a verbosity problem, often given multiple warnings for a single problem. Interestingly CyberCop used to include some useful hacking tools. CASL, a packet-level, scripting language can be used by experts for packet monitoring, modification, and corruption. Grinder, a password cracking utility, can be used to break into NT systems which don't have strong enough passwords enabled. CyberCop is now a managed web-based service, however, and as such is not very attractive for use by hackers.
Strengths:
Good vulnerability finding capability
Weaknesses:
· False positives · Unnecessary verbosity of reports · Web based managed service
Price:
Sold as a service through resellers
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