dotDefender secures Web sites against a broad range of HTTP-based attacks, including session attacks (e.g. denial of service), Web application attacks (e.g. SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and known attack signatures), as well as requests originating from known attack sources (e.g. spammer bots and compromised servers). dotDefender is easily installed on the Web server along with a predefined, configurable rule-base, enabling it to secure the Web environment from the moment it is deployed, with virtually no administrator intervention.
| Tags | Internet Web HTTP Servers |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
Recent releases


Changes: Configuration performance was enhanced. The comfiguration engine was improved to enable changes in seconds. Memory resource usage was reduced. Log searching capabilities were added. Analysis of blocked requests was simplified for easier handling of false positives. Scheduled audits can be performed. Daily logs of dotDefender system status are produced. New rules were added to handle new attack verticals, including search engine bot differentiation.


Changes: The dotDefender Monitor provides real-world informtion about actual application attacks on Web sites and Web applications.


Changes: Major feature improvements were made. A major GUI improvement was made. The security rules were enhanced. Customization was made friendlier.


Changes: New feature: Site Status (appears next to a Web site). A bugfix in ConfGen and SecFilterSelective.


Changes: Whitelist support. Support for Web sites on non-standard ports.
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