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ServerMask 3.0.4

ServerMask 3.0.4: Secure your Windows Web server with ServerMask for IIS anti-recon and stealth.

Any information a hacker can obtain about your systems is too much information. Broadcasting your Web server`s identity via HTTP header data makes it easy for potential intruders to complete their first hacking task: IDENTIFYING your OS and Web server. Hacker pre-attack reconnaissance accounts for 40% of all Internet attack traffic, so make sure that your Windows Web server isn’t giving away unnecessary clues about its identity.

ServerMask from Port80 Software modifies your Web server’s “FINGERPRINT” by removing unnecessary HTTP response data, modifying cookie values, eliminating file extensions (.asp, .aspx) and obscuring other response information, thus masking the identity of your server. ADVANCED OPTIONS include custom header creation, internal IP address masking, Apache emulation, response randomization, a Remove Any Header feature, cookie masking, response code NORMALIZATION, and one-click WebDAV disabling.

ServerMask is fully COMPATIBLE with IIS 4, 5, and 6, IIS Lockdown, URLScan, FrontPage, Outlook Web Access, and major scripting platforms like ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, PHP, JSP, and Perl. ServerMask is available for a free, fully functional 30-day trial.

Updated: 2008-05-22
License: 149.95$
Publisher: Port80 Software
Size: 2 Mb
Require: IIS 4 , 5 , 5 . 1 , or 6 . 0 and Windows NT , 2000 , XP , or Server 2003
System: WinNT4x, WinXP, Win2000, Win2003
Language: English
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Addition Information

  • ServerMask for IIS modifies your Web server`s "fingerprint" by removing unnecessary HTTP response data, modifying cookie values, removing the need to serve file extensions, and adjusting other response information to obscure the identity of your server. Successful anti-reconnaissance confuses hackers and makes it likely they will try the wrong exploits first -- so they can be easily snared by your current firewall and intrusion detection systems.
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