Tuesday, December 14, 2010

AmIHackerProof.com 2.0 : Free Vulnerability Scanner Security Service


LIGATT security International launched the upgrade version of their new web service, AmIHackerProof 2.0 for the everyday customers & small business who can't afford to pay large sum of money for security audit. AmIHackerProof 2.0 is an online security audit service with the capability to detect vulnerabilities on a person's computer, or network. The service is free of cost.


The new version adds a built in Boobytrap service, which can be used to catch cyber criminals. There are many anti-spyware in the market but no one detects who actually installed the spyware in your computer. The scanner asks you about your email before scanning & informs you about any exploit detected.
New features:
  • It Monitors Your Personal Computer or network To Make Sure You're Hacker Proof 
  • Scans Your Website Like A Hacker Would 
  • Checks a Website To See If Your Information Is Safe
  • Will Let Your Know Who Installed Spyware On Your Computer 
  •  Will Text Your Cell Phone To let You Know You Are Hacker Proof 
  • Speak With A Security Expert To Help You Fix Your System Or Network Absolutely Free 
ABOUT LIGATT
LIGATT Security International is dedicated to being the Nation’s leading provider of hi-tech crime investigations, protecting our clients against Black Hat Hacking one CPU at a time.
LIGATT Security has steadily built a reputation as one of the Nation’s premier hi-tech security companies and is recognized as a leader in computer security and cyber-crime investigation. What makes LIGATT Security truly unique is that we are never content to rest on that reputation. We are a company of innovators continually striving to reach new heights of quality and accomplishment. The difference between LIGATT and our competition is evident. While the “typical” computer security company offers only computer security, LIGATT Security maintains state-of-the-art capabilities to address all your home and/or business security and surveillance needs with two separate, dedicated divisions: Computer Security and Hi-Tech Crime Investigations.

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